Monday 27 February 2012

Jay Not Magpie Bullying Squirrel

It was interesting to once again watch the interaction between a jay and a squirrel this morning, which was akin to the regular behaviour of magpies.

The magpies were nowhere to be seen and have been absent for a few days, but the squirrels still had no peace, for in the place of the magpies was a jay, whose behaviour was identical to that of the magpies.

The jay sat in the apple tree watching the bird table, directly a squirrel arrived, the jay watched even more intently. As soon as the squirrel moved away across the lawn with his food, the jay followed, low and slow.

The squirrel sat on a tree stump and the jay joined him on an adjacent stump. Feeling he wasn't close enough the jay flew into the low hanging overhead branches and for as long as the squirrel stayed on the tree stump eating, so the jay watched him, moving from one branch to another in a vain effort to be even closer.

As soon as the squirrel finished eating and moved away, the jay dropped to the ground at the base of the squirrels now vacant stump and started gleaning crumbs from the ground.

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