Saturday, February 1, 2014

Green Jay

 The Green Jays feed on insects but they are visitors to feeding stations in the Lower Rio Grande Valley.
They have a long tail with short rounded wings, a blue crown, complex black-and-blue face.  Their breast are black.
 They feed on insects but are regular visitor to the feeding stations.

All birds north of Mexico belong to northern glaucescents.   They are common in bushy areas and stream-growth of the Lower Rio Grands Valley. They are very vulnerable to traps set for other animals

Enjoy the photo.  DesertDale took these in Texas last year.

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