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Jays and Crows

They're everywhere, and they're common - but they have been surprisingly hard to photograph. Crows and Ravens are black on black, and blue jays are twitchy enough to make warblers look easy to photograph. Now, part of the problem is me - I don't think to photograph them because they're so common - but jays and crows deserve better than that.

Blue Jay, Magee Marsh Ohio
Blue Jay

Blue Jay

Blue Jay, Magee Marsh Ohio

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