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    spotted this beauty on a fence at yately Park
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    Oh well done Chocky, you got one of those as well.
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    Thank you Rolf
    Yes. I was there all day except Matt collected me for lunch then we went back to More Green Nature reserve. So I did quite well.
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    most of my efforts are digi-scoped, using an opticron hr66 scope, pentax optio v15 digital camera and homemade adaptor.+ a panasonic lumix fz28

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    nice chocky, they are lovely birds. jays thrive around my neck of the woods and are common on my local patch. there has been lots of activity, with them flying back and forth, recently. usually with acorns or such in their beaks. they will be storing for the winter months.
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    Excellent photos Andy
    I have never seen a Jay before this week.

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    Excellent Jay photos Chcky and andy b. I have the odd one or two visit my garden now and then and last year a juvenile visited me for quite a few days and allowed me to take shots of it

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    Great shots. I haven't ever been able to photograph a Jay. They are very nervous birds - at least the ones I try to capture in Epping Forest are, so well done.

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    Thanks Babs.
    I think they are beautiful but then I am partial to blue

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