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03/07/2026

Check out this Blue Jay, up close storing food in the secret pouch. They are masters at stashing food!

03/06/2026

If you see this tiny bird… winter isn’t over yet ❄️🐦 Dark-Eyed Junco aka the snowbird!

03/06/2026

Did you know that a Blue Jays can carry multiple seeds in one trip, making them incredibly efficient backyard foragers! Check out this Blue Jay storing seeds in their secret pouch!

03/05/2026

Check out the Blue Jay flying down from the trees and slowing down in slow motion to grab a peanut up close 🥜 before flying away

03/05/2026

Have you seen a Northern Cardinal hover in slow motion? Check out this bright red male Cardinal up close!

03/04/2026

Did you know that Blue Jays are Peanut Hoarders – Blue Jays are notorious for collecting peanuts and hiding them in trees, bushes, and even cracks in the ground. This behavior helps them prepare for winter when food is scarce

03/04/2026

That bright white flash you see when a Dark-Eyed Junco takes off isn’t random.These winter “snowbirds” have white outer tail feathers that flare open in flight — likely helping to confuse predators and alert other juncos to danger. Since they feed mostly on the ground, they need fast escape strategies

03/04/2026

Did you know the Northern Cardinal was named after the bright red robes worn by Catholic cardinals in the Catholic Church. That bold crimson color made the name an obvious choice!

03/03/2026

You’ve probably seen these little “snowbirds” hopping in the snow — but how do they survive freezing temperatures?Black-eyed Juncos fluff their feathers like a down jacket, burn extra energy to stay warm, and even lower their body temperature at night to conserve heat.Nature engineered them perfectly for winter.Share this with someone who loves backyard birds. 🐦❄️

03/03/2026

Did you know blue jays can recognize rivals and compete strategically for food? Watch this backyard showdown over peanuts 🥜🐦

03/02/2026

Two bold blue jays fly in for peanuts… but sharing isn’t part of the plan! 🥜🐦This close-up backyard footage captures the true personality of blue jays — intelligent, confident, and surprisingly competitive when high-value food is involved. Peanuts are a favorite, and when they show up at a feeder, it can quickly turn into a showdown.Blue jays are known for:• Competing aggressively for premium food• Grabbing extra peanuts to cache (hide) for later• Using sharp eyesight and quick reflexes to outmaneuver rivals• Defending their feeding territoryIf you love backyard bird watching, wild bird behavior, blue jay videos, and close-up nature moments, you’ll enjoy this fascinating glimpse into their competitive side.Have you ever seen blue jays argue over food at your feeder? Let me know in the comments! 🐦👇

03/02/2026

This curious Blue Jay flew right down for a peanut — and looked me straight in the eyes first 👀🥜Did you know Blue Jays are among the most intelligent backyard birds? They remember thousands of food hiding spots and carefully study situations before making a move. That bold landing wasn’t random — it was calculated

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