This morning Blue Jays seemed to be everywhere on Burns Road in Brooktondale. For a few minutes, there were 19 BLUE JAYS perched at the very top of a tall oak tree. Many were giving the same two-noted vocalization, along with a sound reminiscent of a Crow's comb call but quieter and more rapid. They were also joined by one Starling. I don't know what it was all about, but it was fun to see and hear.
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