Excellent!!! So different from our Jay birds in America. Love the colors and the facial markings. [and if you scroll quickly a 2nd time ---your photos are like an action film!]
Very goog photos. Slovak SOJKA - Garrulus glandarius,I also have it in my photo archive. I have not now any time to publish them on the blog. I want to wish you a nice evening.
This little guy looks very intelligent and curious and I like your choice of background to highlight his clean markings--and that you got several studies of him.
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. I will return your visit (if I haven't visited you already), but please be patient. I might not be able to do so until the weekend. Take care!
Member of the Magpie family and getting more common over here in the UK. nice photos
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
Deletebeautiful clicks
ReplyDeleteThank you Jidhu!
DeleteLovely captures!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!
DeleteExcellent!!! So different from our Jay birds in America. Love the colors and the facial markings. [and if you scroll quickly a 2nd time ---your photos are like an action film!]
ReplyDeleteThank you Anni! He was keeping a close eye on me.
DeleteHerlige bilder av nøttekråka!
ReplyDeleteTusen tack Hans!
DeleteGreat captures!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteThank you Gary!
Deletea very beautiful bird.
ReplyDeleteWe have Blue Jay in Canada. :)
ReplyDeleteNice shots.
Thank you Sophie!
DeleteGreat shots, beautiful bird! Looks like he posed for you for quite some time!! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Trina! Yes he did although he kept me under observation.
DeleteHe's beautiful. We have two varieties of jay here; they are big and bold and I like them!
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by, he was a very beautiful cat.
Thank you Dimple!
Deleteen fågel jag önskar bodde där jag bor. Jag har bara sett den i fjällen en gång.
ReplyDeleteJag ser inte den så ofta heller, men den här gången hade jag tur.
DeleteDear Gunilla,
ReplyDeleteamazing series, wonderful snap shots.
Wish you a good start in the new week,
moni
Thank you dear Moni! I wish you a great new week!
DeleteVery goog photos. Slovak SOJKA - Garrulus glandarius,I also have it in my photo archive. I have not now any time to publish them on the blog. I want to wish you a nice evening.
ReplyDeleteThank you Daniela! I wish you a lovely evening!
DeleteA pretty bird! The jays I'm familiar with are either gray of blue. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!
DeleteIst der schön, so herrliche Fotos.
ReplyDeleteLG Mathilda ♥
Vielen Dank Mathilda!
Deletegorgeous bird. love all the colors.
ReplyDeleteso happy you stopped by my blog. thanks!! enjoy your day. ( :
Thank you Beth!
DeleteHe's a beautiful bird -- such a gorgeous color.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sarah!
DeleteLovely shots of the bird.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rajesh!
DeleteWhat a lovely bird. Perfectly captured!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by, have a great week :)
Thank you Lina! Have a great week!
DeleteThat is a lovely bird!
ReplyDeleteThank you Teresa!
DeleteI love this beautiful sequence of photos with a delicious jay!
ReplyDeleteVäldigt fina foton av nötskrikan ,har inte sett den på länge här ,bara hört ljud av den ,Nette
ReplyDeleteTusen tack Nette! Det är inte så ofta jag ser den heller.
DeleteThat's a very handsome jay! Quite different from ours.
ReplyDeleteThank you Brian!
DeleteLovely bird!! You captured it so well!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jennay!
DeleteI love your Jay! It is a beautiful bird. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you Eileen!
DeleteLovely captures of this handsome bird.
ReplyDeleteThank you Karen!
Deletethe perfect post for your wonderful photographs Gunilla
ReplyDeleteThis little guy looks very intelligent and curious and I like your choice of background to highlight his clean markings--and that you got several studies of him.
ReplyDeleteThank you Faye!
DeleteVery nice photographs! It's not easy to get such good images in the tree branches, good work!
ReplyDelete--Wally
Thank you so much Wally!
DeleteI think that is one of the prettiest jays I've ever seen!
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