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Pamela Binnendyk

Port Elgin, Saugeen Shores, ON, Canada

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This blue jay has been visiting my feeders for 3 or 4 years now. I look forward to seeing her/him every winter. The eye just remains the same yet the bird flies just fine. I would say that he/she takes a backseat to the younger looking birds yet it is much tamer and more selective as to what peanuts it takes. Any ideas what this eye problem may be?

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MY FAVOURITE BLUE JAY

This blue jay has been visiting my feeders for 3 or 4 years now. I look forward to seeing her/him every winter. The eye just remains the same yet the bird flies just fine. I would say that he/she takes a backseat to the younger looking birds yet it is much tamer and more selective as to what peanuts it takes. Any ideas what this eye problem may be?

3 replies on “MY FAVOURITE BLUE JAY”

Ecat88 says:

Maybe it’s a crossbreed between a blue jay and a steller’s jay. Steller’s jays have black faces.

Ava Johnson says:

I don’t believe that Steller’s Jays and Blue Jays can crossbreed.
This bird could have melanism. Melanism is a condition where an animal has an excessive amount of melanin, resulting in darker of black areas on their body.
Hope this helped!

Texas Bird Family says:

Its eye looks fine. It might have mites or it might just be molting.

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