[NatureNS] Blue Jay feeding

From: Mike McCall <frogmore@xcountry.tv>
Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2014 16:17:07 -0500
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Here at Halll's Harbour, I've had the opposite experience. Jay visits have fallen
off significantly since November. I'm content however since my suet pie
lasts much longer and my Downies and Hairies probably eat better. Not
that I have favourites, mind...........

Mike



On 2014-01-09, at 2:37 PM, Shouty McShoutsalot wrote:

> Randy
> 
> My understanding is that Blue Jays recede into the woods in spring and come back out in fall - dunno, maybe they have a little cottage on a lake somewhere and all hang out for the summer
> 
> But seriously - I have had more Blue Jays this winter than ever before by a long shot - flocks of 30-40 birds at once at my feeders.  Conversely, my small finches, Siskins etc.are way down, pretty much non-existent this year, following a trend from last year.
> 
> -- 
> Jamie Simpson
> Hantsport, NS

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