This morning, I spent a short time on the High Line Canal in Centennial 
(Arapahoe). The canal was active with expected birds. The least expected 
bird was a Woodhouse's Scrub Jay, which was continually visiting a juniper 
not to feed on the juniper's cones (I didn't see any cones, actually) but 
on the Wild Cucumber seed pods that hung, like drab ornaments, on the 
juniper.

It seemed like difficult work. I only saw the scrub jay carry away one seed 
pod in the 5-10 minutes I watched it. Otherwise, I noticed it pecking at 
the underside of the pods on the vine, but I couldn't tell if that effort 
paid off.  Part of the problem seemed to be the perches -- the vine itself 
wasn't much for the scrub jay and once, in fact, it seemed to fall off its 
perch.

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO

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