A blog about the plants and features I've added to my tiny suburban garden to make it as wildlife friendly as possible, the wildlife I find there and the wildlife in my local area. #WildlifeGarden #WildlifeGardening
Wednesday 29 April 2020
Day 35: Jay
This photo won't win any prizes, but we had an unusual garden visitor on day 35, this colourful jay tucking into a fat cake. These corvids have been very active when on our daily walks and they can often be seen gliding and screeching their way between the large oak trees nearby, but they very rarely visit the garden.
There always seems to be something special about seeing a jay, more so than other members of their intelligent family, perhaps it is their colouring, or perhaps it is just that we see them less frequently. Finding a jay feather, with the various shades of blue sported in its wings, is always a treasure worth keeping.
Occasionally, we find oak saplings growing in our front garden, and I often wonder whether these are thanks to the jays or squirrels forgetting part of their winter hoard.
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