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A blue jay having a quick and easy breakfast at the local fly-thru.

Fun fact about blue jays: they’re not really blue. Their feathers are black. We see them as blue because of the way the structure of the feathers scatters light. It’s known as Tyndall scattering.

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Published on May 13, 2024 06:51
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Jeremy Miller They are also loud as hell.


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