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New this spring, a very loosely made nest of twigs only. There was a bluejay walking around on it, but it flew away. Perhaps it was eating eggs. It didn't seem like it belonged there. Or, maybe it did. What do you think: tinyurl.com/vn7y4fd
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The Western bluejay, also called the Stellar's jay, is usually in open land and forest areas, not in town, but there was one around my building a few times last summer.
All the best
Fabio
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