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Bluejay brings burst of color to drab Boston Common winterscape
By adamg on Tue, 02/14/2017 - 1:14pm
John Gage captured a bluejay (don't worry - just with his camera) on the Common today.
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Handsome fellow, that!
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Great Photo
Can't tell about the gender.
Adorable!
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Him bitching out a squirrel for not giving him the inside of the plate.
Obligatory response
There are 3 around the
There are 3 around the Kenmore area who come to my window for suet and seeds, but only been seeing one lately. Very pretty to look at and they don't always hang around too long. They are not the nicest to my 40+ sparrow flock but they are a nice change of pace. Last week a female cardinal!
Blue Jays are beautiful, and they look beautiful against
the snowy background, as well. The only trouble with bluejays, however, is that they scare away the smaller birds.
In the spring, summer, and
In the spring, summer, and fall, the city of Boston is filled with color. The same might not be true in the winter, unless you know where to look. This blue jay offers a welcome change to the drab winter scenery.