[NatureNS] Gray jay gets the mouse

From: Donna Crossland <dcrossland@eastlink.ca>
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Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2017 22:33:51 -0300
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My mother's gray jays are still coming to the yard regularly for food.  They
are believed to be nesting nearby.

 

On Friday, the cat caught a mouse, possibly its first one (it's a young
cat).  It dropped it near the door before it entered the house.  A short
while later, my mother saw a gray jay flying toward the woods with a large
piece of cargo on board (in its beak).  She looked out to see most of the
mouse was gone.  The cat hadn't eaten any of it, so I guess the gray jays
ate well that day.

 

Donna Crossland

 


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