A timid bird hiding in it's woodland habitat. Eater of acorns.
This one is a Eurasion Jay.
Here is a Green Jay
A Beautiful Jay (no, really, that's what it's called not just how lovely it is)


A Mexican Jay which actually comes from Arizona
A Pinyon Jay


A Curl Crested Jay
Purplish backed Jay
So - I have filled your screens with J or Jay. Hope you enjoy.
3 comments:
I like the beautiful jay, although I'm afraid of birds.
I never knew there were so many kinds of jay. I remember blue-jays from when I lived in the States, but there are so many kinds!
There are many more kinds, so I just picked a selection of them, otherwise I'd have been all night posting them up and your screens would not have been very happy.
Sorry about the haphazard way they are posted, I can't quite get the hang of adding several photos.
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