Winter Heat Blue Jay
by Bill and Linda Tiepelman
Title
Winter Heat Blue Jay
Artist
Bill and Linda Tiepelman
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photograph
Description
This blue jay was resting under a heat lamp on a cold and snowy winter day in my Missouri backyard. Having a pretty close vantage point I was able to get a dent amount of detail in the feathers of this lovely bird. A close look reveals the water droplets from the falling snow that has melted from the heat of the lamp.
The Blue Jay is a passerine bird in the family Corvidae, native to North America. It is resident through most of eastern and central United States and southern Canada, although western populations may be migratory.
This common, large songbird is familiar to many people, with its perky crest; blue, white, and black plumage; and noisy calls. Blue Jays are known for their intelligence and complex social systems with tight family bonds. Their fondness for acorns is credited with helping spread oak trees after the last glacial period.
Blue Jays prefer tray feeders or hopper feeders on a post rather than hanging feeders, and they prefer peanuts, sunflower seeds, and suet. Planting oak trees will make acorns available for jays of the future. Blue Jays often take drinks from birdbaths.
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January 1st, 2013
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Comments (2)
Kym Backland
Bill, This is soooo cute! I love the facial expression of your Blue Jay... great capture! Favorited!
Bill and Linda Tiepelman replied:
Thanks so much Kym, he was full of personality, very fun to photograph