Bright Blue

A Blue Jay for left handed sketch #41. I do miss seeing these birds, even if they are bullies at the bird feeder, they are still gorgeous blue birds to see.


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  1. We get groups of blue jays here all year round. They indeed are bullies and loud, so very very loud, they become annoying. Pretty, yes, but darned annoying when you're having a conversation on the patio and they start screeching.

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  2. I love watching blue jays too! Great sketch. It shows movement!

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  3. Beautiful sketch. The blue jays are frequent visitors at my feeder, and always hungry. Happy PPF, hugs, Valerie

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  4. Beautiful, good work !

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  5. They are pretty birds. We have a pair that comes now and then

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  6. What a lovely sketch. I like blue jays, I think they're really pretty too.

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  7. It does look a bit dominant ;-)

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  8. Oh, I guess I just have a thing for corvids of all kinds, and bluejays are the most colorful of the bunch so I don't mind - they do tell me when I need to put out more seed and suet! ha ha. We have a few who stay all year long and I enjoy looking out the kitchen window at a flash of blue now and then :).

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  9. Jeanette, yeah they are really loud, dont miss that lol

    thanks Renee :)

    thank you Valerie-Jael :)

    thanks Jutta :)

    thanks Chris :)

    Shashi, you don't get these bright blue ones in the UK but you do get different Jays here :)

    thanks Lisa :) i love their blue colour but found it so hard to get a good picture of them

    thanks denthe, they are pretty pushy birds, will push the smaller birds off the feeders :p

    rhonda, being corvids might explain why they are so pushy, push the stupider birds out of the way :p explains why they are so loud lol

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  10. Very nice... I love blue jay they are so beautiful!! Love how free this sketch is!!

    Hugs Giggles

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