In Search of Snowbirds | Blue Jay Alert

Northern Illinois | 2/07/2020 9:30 am Local Time | Mostly Cloudy 28°F Light Winds

In Search of Snowbirds | Blue Jay Alert    Blue Jays are one of the most colorful birds in northern Illinois.  They are very flighty and fly off at the slightest noise or disturbance.  Capturing a good photograph of them can be very challenging.  For more information and images, see Blue Jays | a 7 Image Story.

The Back Story    While stretching a bit after several early morning hours in front of the computer, I made a quick glance out the window and noticed this Blue Jay on a nearby branch.  Blue Jays don’t stay in one place very long.  The camera was close.  After a couple of clicks, it was gone.

Quick Facts…

Blue Jay … Blue above. white below with crest and bold black necklace.  Wings/tail barred black.
HabitatOak & pine woods, gardens, groves, towns. Likes habitat with many oak or beech trees.
RangeCommon in Northern Illinois
NestOpen cup made of twigs, grass, weeds, moss, & mud in crotch of tree trunk or fork in limb.
DietOmnivorous. Mostly vegetable matter; seeds, grain, etc.  Many insects & some small rodents.
BehaviorForages in trees, shrubs and on ground. Comes to feeders for seeds.
SizeLength: 9.8-11.8 in | Weight: 2.5-3.5 oz | Wingspan: 13.4-16.9 in   Size between robins & crows.