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That's interesting @Northwind. We saw Whiskey Jacks in Yellowknife, but I've not seen them around here. Maybe they stay more northern in Ontario. You learn something new every day!
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I think that these are the same birds, or closely related to, the Gorbys in NB. Also called the Grey Jay or Canada Jay. A bit bigger than the bluejay and without the crest, and more of a forest dweller (we used to get them around the bird feeder at the camp.) They got to be quite tame, but never tame enough to sit on a hand.
That's interesting @Northwind. We saw Whiskey Jacks in Yellowknife, but I've not seen them around here. Maybe they stay more northern in Ontario. You learn something new every day!
Yes, it is also called Canada Jay or Grey Jay. Canada Jay and Whiskey Jack
The Whiskey Jack is our national bird. National bird of Canada.
Also known as Camp Robber - they are really bold in some situations. They will actually steal food as you lift it to your mouth.
I have a fundraising calendar from the pet store that shows a dog that needs a haircut.
Hair dressers are allowed to open up on June 5 th. I am waiting for my appointment. My son got his appointment already by his common law texting the hairdresser she is about to give him a covid cut.