These photos are brilliant! What a lovely bird. It has such an interesting stripe pattern on its wings. Thank you for sharing these. It is fun to learn of other birds in different parts of the worlds.
Hello Nick!:) Although small by Jay standards, they do seem quite mature for this time of year, but they are this years juveniles for sure. Last month I saw two that were not quite so well developed, being brought to my garden by the adults.
Hello and congratulations on capturing these photos of the juvenile jays! How wonderful to see them enjoying your bird bath and feeder! Glad you were there at the right moment!
They are extreemly shy here also. Our property includes a vast area of forest land, and I can only capture Jays and Woodpeckers on camera if I'm sitting in my hide in our garden, which is surrounded on all sides by conifers.
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These photos are brilliant! What a lovely bird. It has such an interesting stripe pattern on its wings. Thank you for sharing these. It is fun to learn of other birds in different parts of the worlds.
Nice shoot ! This bird isn't easy ! Good job.
What a beautiful bird. What a magnificent sight through the window.
I love the Jay, and you caught it while eating from birdfeeding, fantastic.
Hello. Stunning pictures you have taken. Jay is a magnificent bird. Greetings.
Beautiful. Are those last year's young? I love the blue feathers on the wings.
Beautiful shots of these handsome young birds. Love the cute bird feeder!
Happy Sunday!
Ruby
Looks amazing!
looks fantstic eating
Nice!
Hello Nick!:) Although small by Jay standards, they do seem quite mature for this time of year, but they are this years juveniles for sure. Last month I saw two that were not quite so well developed, being brought to my garden by the adults.
Great shots indeed. Sure looks to be having quite the snack and posing away too.
he looks happy
How gorgeous! :)
you really got great images of this jay :) Love to see it.
lovely photos - cudowne zdjęcia.
Beautiful pictures of the little jays. Your photos truly "Breathtaking."
My favourit birds! Great shots!
Stunning series.
your jays are so pretty!
Oh my goodness...such adorable and beautiful babies!!!...:)JP
Esta precioso. Un beso.
Beautiful bird and what an adorable feeder!
Wow!! I've never seen such beautiful colors on a bird!,, wonderful photography !!!!!
adembenemend! ( breathtaking)
How adorable they are. So sweet -- I've never seen a baby Jay before (even in pictures). Lovely post.
Hello and congratulations on capturing these photos of the juvenile jays! How wonderful to see them enjoying your bird bath and feeder! Glad you were there at the right moment!
These are wonderful photos - great clarity!
It's the prettiest bird feeder I've seen - the birds are delightful too!
Thank you for sharing!
Shane
Great pictures of a very noisy bird! Always a great bird to see close up.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
goodness, they are gorgeous, but where are mom and dad and why are they not chasing you away??!! ;)))))
your images are gorgeous as well!!!
Fantastic! Beautiful!
I wonder what it thought of the other "birds" there
Hello, pretty jays and lovely photos. Great post. Happy Wednesday, enjoy your day!
Truly breathtaking photos! Have a wonderful day and thanks for visiting me.
Wonderfully clear images of these juvenile birds. Thank you for sharing.
So great photos and the bird is beautiful too.
Great photos! I've never seen a juvenile like that.
Beautiful pictures of Jay.
I think this is really a beautiful bird.
The little patch of blue feathers is great.
Greetings, Helma
Great shots. Here in the UK the Jay is very shy - tageted by shooters and gamekeepers. I could never hope to get so many pictures of one.
Phil Slade
They are extreemly shy here also. Our property includes a vast area of forest land, and I can only capture Jays and Woodpeckers on camera if I'm sitting in my hide in our garden, which is surrounded on all sides by conifers.
Awesome captures! Jays are shy birds.
Makes me want to hop on a plane right now and sit in your garden! What a great species to have so close.
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