tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8538774386836120846.post4098144914008308588..comments2023-08-18T02:31:53.162-07:00Comments on The Breckland Birder: Probable irruptive JaysThe Breckland Birderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00203400040384205222noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8538774386836120846.post-30306011874303348982014-10-15T19:15:04.578-07:002014-10-15T19:15:04.578-07:00Hi Tim
My observations of this movement of Jays ti...Hi Tim<br />My observations of this movement of Jays ties in with other documented observations on this day of birds arriving in off the sea. I rarely see documented evidence of visible migration of Jays being seen in inland Norfolk, however, to witness this is great as rarely do you see Jays flying so high and so direct....other birders in inland counties must witness this.<br />By the way Tim, you remember my comments made about a female North Norfolk TWITcher and her dislike of non-birder types sharing the North Norfolk Coast...my response to her post was not published...clearly wants only positive things written about her views...the truth hurts.<br />Tim, great to get your comments as usual...thank you.<br />Paul.The Breckland Birderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00203400040384205222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8538774386836120846.post-42932882201187639502014-10-15T13:52:14.829-07:002014-10-15T13:52:14.829-07:00"an indication that acorns within their norma...<i>"an indication that acorns within their normal range have not been plentiful "</i>....<br />Didn't know that... thanks...<br />we don't ever have a shortage of Jays here...<br />and currently a pack of juvenile (delinquents) shatter the peace every half hour or so...<br />chasing up and down the tree line by the river.<br />Entertaing to watch though, entertaining!!Timhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16439261142732764451noreply@blogger.com