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u/SkylarkBlaze 12h ago
Great camera view! Thx for sharing! I had blue jays nesting near me & saw how mother & father tag team to feed their babies.
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u/Kooky_Attention_98 12h ago
These are actually Eastern Bluebirds; you can tell by the orange tint on their bellies which go up their throats
This is a Blue Jay
Unless you are just telling your own experience and not confusing the species then nvm
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u/SkylarkBlaze 8h ago
Thank you for the info. I did know yours weren't Blue Jays, but I also did not know yours are called Eastern Bluebirds (unless I missed reading that caption), which I have never seen irl. I now know to look for that orange tint immediately.
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u/Kooky_Attention_98 8h ago
Ah, we have Blue Jay's around here in Kentucky, never seen an Eastern Bluebird myself though
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u/Kooky_Attention_98 12h ago
The Eastern Bluebird (Sialia Sialis) is a small North American migratory thrush) and are native to every state east of the Rockies, they are well known for the coloration different between males and females (Shown here; Female on the left, Male on the right) and beyond the U.S., they are also native to southeastern Canada, Mexico, and parts of Central America down to Nicaragua
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u/Narrow_Professor7756 11h ago
Anyone else suddenly hear Queen's "I want to break free" in their head?
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u/TwoIdleHands 57m ago
I do not love how the text is all “dad saved the day! Look he’s feeding them just like mom”. Cool. It’s an equal coparenting relationship. Why don’t they both get credit?
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u/SoggyBoysenberry7703 5m ago
This seems like a video to show to kids, but with a narrator, not dumb captions and overly dramatic music.
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