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Old Sunday 19th August 2012, 16:40   #1
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?Juvenile Blue Jay --Connecticut

At my Birdfeeder in CT. Same size as an adult Blue jay; head different. Is this a healthy juvenile?? Other? Thanks.


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Old Sunday 19th August 2012, 16:47   #2
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Maybe it has some mites, and molting a bit also. Seems to be an adult bird.
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Old Sunday 19th August 2012, 16:53   #3
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I see this with Cardinals too! Odd, but I think it usually has to do with mites.
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Thanks. Actually there are at least 2blue jays with this appearance. Assuming that it is an affliction, any liklihood of it passing the malady to other birds frequenting the feeder??
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A normal appearance for the Blue Jays and Cardinals this time of year. This is an adult.
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Old Sunday 19th August 2012, 17:56   #6
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Agree with KC, nothing wrong with that bird.
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Old Sunday 19th August 2012, 18:25   #7
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Thanks KC and stonechati--much prefer your explanation!!
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