Photo by Sunny
It’s not often you see an owl hanging out with a songbird. This Blue Jay and Pygmy Owl seem to be unbothered by each other’s presence for the moment.
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Lol now that is a great caption! 😂
I love this! ❤️
Blue Jays are like a gang in my yard. I love them, but they like to scare the other birds away from the feeders and then throw a bunch of seed on the ground looking for the right one. Sigh.
Mine don’t seem bossy, except with each other. They typically stick just to the peanuts in a shell I toss right to them. They leave the seeds to everyone else.
One of them picks up every peanut to find the best one, and another tries to take 2 at once but the second one never fits.
Some of the cardinals and titmice have finally started following their example. It’s funny seeing the little tits fly off loaded down by peanut. 😆
The owl looks like it’s scheming an evil plan with the Jay.
That jay will double cross the owl, they are not to be trusted.
The jay can’t eat the owl though! Jay needs to have a backup plan in place.
If they’re anything like my resident jays, that’s almost guaranteed!
That is a beautiful photo!
I was thrilled to find it, especially without it ending up tragically for either party! 😅
My jays are my favorite backyard birds. I have so much fun with them. They’ve been the closest thing to a pet I’ve had the last few years. They’re so interactive.
I saw a bluejay attack and kill a smaller bird (titmouse, I think), last summer. Kindred spirits, maybe.
Aww, poor little titmouse. 😮
Birds are savage little dinosaurs.
I can’t believe how bad the chickadees messed up that Screech Owl I posted recently. All birds are tough.
Blue Jays, surprisingly big!
Being as big as a Pygmy Owl isn’t the highest achievement… 😁
The jays are big enough to be the boys in my yard though. I love those guys.
That person might just be really close and the owl really far away!
Northern Pygmy Owl
- Length 7 in / 18 cm
- Weight 2 oz / 56 g
Blue Jay
- Length 9–12 in / 22–30 cm
- Weight 2.5–3.5 oz / 70–100 g
- Jays are smaller the further south they are.
If you’re used to common Blue Jays, the Mountain/Steller’s Jay will appear surprisingly large. Especially since the ones in the Rockies, at least, have no qualms about getting right up in your face.
(That’s not the bird in OP’s photo, though.)
Ooo he’s got an executioner’s hood!
This isn’t good. They’re planning something.
Let them cook
What a beautiful pic!
It’s nice to get some bright colors into the owl photos!
Same energy as me telling the random stranger in line at the store with me about my favorite episode of Star Trek
Lol I feel this comment!