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03-04-2010, 12:13 PM
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| | | Mimicing Jay When photographing at my hide yesterday I had a Jay above me in trees mimicing other birds just like a starling does. I heard a jackdaw, heron & lapwing. Is this pretty common? I've only heard the distress call before.
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| | | Re: Mimicing Jay Im guessing by the huge response it's maybe not that common :-)
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