One of two fledgling blue jay babies that were exploring the garden of the house my older son and daughter are house sitting - under the watchful eye of their mother and my camera!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
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7 comments:
Oh, sweet! I've never seen a blue jay fledgling before. Just the adults.
He looks like he's checking you out.
A.
nothing but fuzzy, feathery love there.
great capture!
Oh how sweet! He looks so, well, innocent compared to the adult blue jays which can be quite brash. Terrific capture!
He is a cutie, I like how you caught his head turned just right.
Wonderful. And I love the green background to set him off.
oh, honey! he's adorable! great capture!
Such a sweet little guy - halfway between fuzz and feathers :)
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