RE: First a solo opera...
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Man I always love the birds you share. Probably regular sightings down there except for the thoughtful and appreciative. The long tails, curved beaks and neat colours make them exotic looking to some of us northerners.

Maybe this blue jay we were able to feed at the cottage will seem exotic to an African? If not, at least it might give some good luck to our baseball team!
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Thank you for the support Zeke, and yeah, they are regular sightings here at our home, as they nest here.
I have only seen posts of the blue jays, and did you know that there are also green jays? We read an article that stated a blue jay mated with a green jay to produce a new breed called a grue jay.
https://cns.utexas.edu/news/research/so-what-should-we-call-grue-jay