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A New Family of Blue Jays In Our Yard On Cape Cod.

I wanted to write a blog in honor of my sister, Terri, who died very unexpectedly a year ago today. Her favorite bird was the Blue Jay.
Where we grew up in CT, there were Blue Jays everywhere, always very noisy with their loud jeers. We had never had very many Blue Jays at our home here on Cape Cod…. until this summer.
We now have a family of Blue Jays, a mom and dad and 3 little ones, who hang around our yard constantly. They eat everything in sight and love our little bird bath. Every time I see one of them, I think of her.
I saw this little one at the bird bath the other day and I thought it would be a perfect tribute to my sister. I miss you, Terri.  These little ones wake us up at 5:30  every morning and continue with their jeers, clicks, clucks, whirs and whines all day long reminding us of you and your love of them!!

Cutest Northern Mockingbird Baby At Fort Hill On Cape Cod!

I have not been to Fort Hill in quite a while because it has been so crowded and the trails are not very wide. It was about 2:00pm and I thought everyone would be at the beach and maybe I could sneak over there and see if there were any wildflowers or butterflies. (Click on blog link for other photo.)

I was right about everyone being at the beach as it was much too hot in the afternoon for a hike so there were plenty of parking spots. But I was wrong about the butterflies and wildflowers. I did not see any of either of them. I guess the drought has not been nice to the wildflowers, thus no butterflies to feed on them.

But, as I was rounding the corner on the trail, I heard a little chirp and looked up in the tree. There was a mom Northern Mockingbird perched way up at the top. And then I saw this little one fly from branch to branch trying to get up there too. As soon as he made it to the top, mom flew away and he started squawking! So cute, don’t you think?

Eastern Kingbirds Eating Berries In Our Yard On Cape Cod!

There was a lot of fluttering going on in our Viburnum bushes in the yard, so I went out to investigate. And there I saw 3-4 Eastern Kingbirds diving into the bushes and eating berries. I had never seen them there before. Wow! (Click on blog link to see other photograph.)

Such a beautiful bird, don’t you think? Have you ever seen an Eastern Kingbird?