The photograph below is of a blue JAY eating its fill on my deck wall last winter.
Several years ago, we went to an environmental educational event at blue JAY point.
If you are interested in learning more about Blue Jay Point County Park, you can join them at their website by clicking here. The park includes a playground and since it was winter some of the children were jumping up and down to stay warm.
We took the Blue Jay Point trail down to falls lake and I thought the seagulls looked like tiny jewels glistening on the sandbar.
There are a number of trails at Blue Jay Point County Park but the one I'm including is named Blue Jay Point trail.
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010
ABC Wednesday: J is for Jay
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28 comments:
Bonjour dear Carver!
This Jay point looks a fantastic place.I'm in love for the cute blue Jay bird, the first picture is terrific! :)
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Léia
Strangely enough, I've never been to Blue Jay Point despite living closer to it than you do at one time. Looks like I really missed out. But I guess it'll still be there for a while, huh?
Nice ... we have a jay who visits our backyard .. but if I open the screen to get a good shot he takes off ..
The blue jay is so beautiful! love your collection for J, Carver.
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Looks like a beautiful spot to walk or hike, especially soon on a sunny fall day. Have a great week! :D
What a great collection of J words for the day, Carver -- as always! Love the chilly looking little jay! And Blue Jay Point looks like such a lovely place! Hope you have a great day! Enjoy!
Sylvia
You got a fine selection of photos from "kust" one word!. The lake won with me.
I would love to take that blue jay point trail. It looks wonderful. Great photos and choices for the letter J.
Looks a a nice place to be, and what a beautiful bird. Sorry to say, I don´t know the swedish name for this...
Annelie E
Thanks for the beautiful walk! It looks wonderful and a great place to stay.
wow! what a beautiful J you've got!
I'd love to walk the Blue Jay Point trail!
Gorgeous photos! Terrific J's
Looks like a jewel of a day, and the jay so pretty.
Beautiful place. Looks like lots of things to do.
Kay
Alberta, Canada
Wonderful J post Carver..you always do a nice story post....
I like the jewels on the glistening sand bar photo. Unique. I used to hike and walk a great deal and I miss it. But it's fun to go on blogland hikes.
we were at the State Museum in Albany, NY USA just this past weekend, and were looking at the bird exhibit; my wife said, "Where's the blue jay?" It was on, or near, a clothesline.
feeding the winter birds is important.
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
Beautiful place. Very scenic.
Love the colors of the blue jay bird. That is so cool that you went to a Blue Jay Center and those deep blue waters at the point are gorgeous!
The blue jay doesn't mind the sbow?
I like the photo of the boy walking into the wood. I had a couple of my son, and it is so sweet.
That pretty blue looks cold! Or is it me feeling cold looking at that winter scene? What a pretty place... would love to walk around there.
Thank you for your kind comment!
I have hard to write when I travel, but I do what I can from the hotel.
This bird is very beautiful.
Well, hope you have a nice day!
I love blue jays!
Interesting that you posted this-after not seeing any jays in my backyard for what seemed like several years, I've noticed them this past few weeks visiting our back yard. I love their call as they approach.
What a wonderful tour.... and what a lovely blue jay in your first picture.
Loved the diversity of your photos Carver - that jay looks mighty mischievous!
Great series of shots for "J". :)
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