One time I was working out in the yard and this bird was there hunting for worms or whatever. Then this bigger bird swooped down and pounced on it. I thought, “Hmm, they’re really going at it! Oh wait. They’re not fighting. They’re not fighting at all! Sorry, I’ll give you two some privacy.”
Birds round here seem to quarreling most of the time, except for the lorikeets. (Small parrots.) They just chatter cheerfully, which is what you expect from parrots. They always seem to be in a good mood. Haven’t been around for a while, though. The last time I saw parrots, their hearts were young and gay, and every time I think of them, I remember them that way.
The main battles in my yard are between the blue jays and the mockingbirds. The mockingbirds usually win out even though they’re smaller.
I haven’t been able to put any seeds in my feeders this summer because there is some sort of mystery bird disease killing off song birds. The wildlife officials are advising people not to fill feeders. I know the birds have plenty of natural food available, but I like to put small amounts of seeds in the feeders from time to time so the parents can teach their fledglings where the feeders are and how to land on them.
I haven’t noticed the birds around here fighting or arguing much with each other, although sometimes with the sparrows it’s hard to tell fighting from any other kind of interaction.
There is a bird around here, or several of them, that keep saying “Hey Jimmy” over and over. I swear that’s what it is. Don’t know who Jimmy is, or why they’re trying to get his attention.
Fittingly this morning when I opened my slider the blue jays were being quite vocal. I couldn’t see any, they were probably back in my pine trees. Maybe they were telling me that they wanted me to put some more peanuts out for them.
A whole gang of blue jays is currently screaming outside my window. I’ll wait a bit longer to put out food in the hopes that they lose interest and the little songbirds can snap some of it up before they return!
The big fight in my yard this spring was bluebirds and downy woodpeckers trying to claim a hole in one of my trees. Bluebirds won. Unfortunately, the mean little suckers also chased away the catbird I was well on the way to getting tame enough to eat from my hand. He and his relatives won’t even come close to the house now. But I did see a pileated woodpecker flying around the other evening and heard him calling from the trees, a rare treat.
The guy(?) on the left should have just said “You’re in my bath”. We call it a birdbath but wouldn’t they just call it “bath” ? I never tell someone I am going to the “people bath” to wash up. :-)
We put in/up a catio the first month after we moved up here. The blue jays found a way to get in and bother our cats on the very first day. On the second day the blue jays that survived stayed quietly away. Some jays have unsuccessfully tried to bother the cats since but have met the same fate as the first stupid ones. The cats love the little blue toys/snacks. Don’t bother the Siameses or the Norwegian Forest Cat. Odinsdottir likes her peace and quiet.
I don’t have blue jays here in northwestern Washington, but I do have a flock of Stellar’s Jays. They have black heads and blue bodies. Their crests are so individual. Some are like permanent mowhawks, some lie flat and are raised for expressiveness, Some are in two tufts. I feed them peanuts in the shell. They peck a hole and then their long black prehensile tongues pull the nut out. They are such fun to watch.
I’m going to geek out for a moment here – I saw a new bird today! A hooded warbler was hopping around in the branches of an oak tree. Such a lovely, bright shade of yellow offset by a jaunty black cap and chinstrap! Check out Cornell’s bird site or Wikipedia to see – such a wonderful sight on a gray, gloomy day.
McColl34 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Yes. Yes you are.
However, there is glass in the way.
Lady Bri about 3 years ago
Uh oh . . . it’s wrath in the birdbath!
McColl34 Premium Member about 3 years ago
“This is the part where you run away!” says Elvis with a Scottish accent.
The bluejays ignore him and continue shouting at each other.
Le'letha Premium Member about 3 years ago
My two enjoy charging at the glass and making all the birds fly away in a startle.
The squirrels don’t even move.
Ruth Brown about 3 years ago
Blue jays are bad news.
Brian Premium Member about 3 years ago
One time I was working out in the yard and this bird was there hunting for worms or whatever. Then this bigger bird swooped down and pounced on it. I thought, “Hmm, they’re really going at it! Oh wait. They’re not fighting. They’re not fighting at all! Sorry, I’ll give you two some privacy.”
maggijoseph Premium Member about 3 years ago
The blue jays are as adorable as they are quarrelsome!
WelshRat Premium Member about 3 years ago
No, Elvis, you’ve never used that bath so it can’t be yours.
Le'letha Premium Member about 3 years ago
I feel like this is a joke at the expense of all of Twitter, and honestly a well-deserved one.
Jungle Empress about 3 years ago
Breaking news: Blue jays are just feathered cats. More at eleven.
Gent about 3 years ago
Oh great. Another tweet war between a couple of birdbrains.
Gent about 3 years ago
Move along? Come on, Elvis. You knows you wants to eats them.
Olive O'Sudden about 3 years ago
Not just any predator…an apex predator!♥
Aspen_Bell about 3 years ago
OT: prayers, purrrs, etc. needed.
Robin Harwood about 3 years ago
Birds round here seem to quarreling most of the time, except for the lorikeets. (Small parrots.) They just chatter cheerfully, which is what you expect from parrots. They always seem to be in a good mood. Haven’t been around for a while, though. The last time I saw parrots, their hearts were young and gay, and every time I think of them, I remember them that way.
sue.essen about 3 years ago
Hahahaha!
cat19632001 about 3 years ago
Elvis toe beans!
Biskits about 3 years ago
Isn’t there ice in the bird bath?
Sue Ellen about 3 years ago
The main battles in my yard are between the blue jays and the mockingbirds. The mockingbirds usually win out even though they’re smaller.
I haven’t been able to put any seeds in my feeders this summer because there is some sort of mystery bird disease killing off song birds. The wildlife officials are advising people not to fill feeders. I know the birds have plenty of natural food available, but I like to put small amounts of seeds in the feeders from time to time so the parents can teach their fledglings where the feeders are and how to land on them.
anomalous4 about 3 years ago
OT: Buttercup & Westley…
LuvyaBebe05 about 3 years ago
Reminder: the “jay” stands for “jerk”
Michael G. about 3 years ago
Bold of you, Elvis.
rs0204 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Poor Elvis. It’s awful when you are ignored as a fearsome predator. I bet Tommy speaks Blue Jay, and perhaps he can help out.
I guess it’s a good thing that the station Tweets now.
mark Premium Member about 3 years ago
Where I live, the loudest thing in nature is Magpie v. Raven in the Supreme Court of the Air.
Kaputnik about 3 years ago
I haven’t noticed the birds around here fighting or arguing much with each other, although sometimes with the sparrows it’s hard to tell fighting from any other kind of interaction.
There is a bird around here, or several of them, that keep saying “Hey Jimmy” over and over. I swear that’s what it is. Don’t know who Jimmy is, or why they’re trying to get his attention.
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 3 years ago
Did you know that birds fighting sounds like chipmunks arguing played at high speed?
cat19632001 about 3 years ago
OT – East coast US
diskus Premium Member about 3 years ago
Raven vs Crow gang fights
Susanna Premium Member about 3 years ago
Fittingly this morning when I opened my slider the blue jays were being quite vocal. I couldn’t see any, they were probably back in my pine trees. Maybe they were telling me that they wanted me to put some more peanuts out for them.
DawnMcCandless about 3 years ago
My patio the Blue Jays fight over the peanuts.
Nougat about 3 years ago
Georgia, I believe that I speak for all of us when I say that we love your comics
IshkaBibel1 about 3 years ago
My bluejays scream when the hawk drops by.
ltrauth about 3 years ago
A whole gang of blue jays is currently screaming outside my window. I’ll wait a bit longer to put out food in the hopes that they lose interest and the little songbirds can snap some of it up before they return!
Catmom about 3 years ago
The big fight in my yard this spring was bluebirds and downy woodpeckers trying to claim a hole in one of my trees. Bluebirds won. Unfortunately, the mean little suckers also chased away the catbird I was well on the way to getting tame enough to eat from my hand. He and his relatives won’t even come close to the house now. But I did see a pileated woodpecker flying around the other evening and heard him calling from the trees, a rare treat.
BWSterling about 3 years ago
Blue Jays are mean. They dive bomb cats. I almost got it when I stepped between my cat and a Jay.
marilynnbyerly about 3 years ago
Elvis certainly is the apex grump for the area. Fear his frown, Jays! Fear his frown! And get off his lawn, too!
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray about 3 years ago
The guy(?) on the left should have just said “You’re in my bath”. We call it a birdbath but wouldn’t they just call it “bath” ? I never tell someone I am going to the “people bath” to wash up. :-)
asrialfeeple about 3 years ago
Why do I have to log on ten time before I finally het access? Is Gocomics doomed?
Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
We put in/up a catio the first month after we moved up here. The blue jays found a way to get in and bother our cats on the very first day. On the second day the blue jays that survived stayed quietly away. Some jays have unsuccessfully tried to bother the cats since but have met the same fate as the first stupid ones. The cats love the little blue toys/snacks. Don’t bother the Siameses or the Norwegian Forest Cat. Odinsdottir likes her peace and quiet.
asrialfeeple about 3 years ago
OT : ME
cat19632001 about 3 years ago
Perhaps Tommy should be sent in as a mediator.
willie_mctell about 3 years ago
“Shut up, cat. We know you’re trapped in there”
ikini Premium Member about 3 years ago
I don’t have blue jays here in northwestern Washington, but I do have a flock of Stellar’s Jays. They have black heads and blue bodies. Their crests are so individual. Some are like permanent mowhawks, some lie flat and are raised for expressiveness, Some are in two tufts. I feed them peanuts in the shell. They peck a hole and then their long black prehensile tongues pull the nut out. They are such fun to watch.
cldisme about 3 years ago
Consider yourself lucky if you are able to see bluejays if you live in bluejay territory.
West Nile Virus wiped out the bluejays and cardinals in my area about 15 years ago. Only the cardinals have made a recent comeback.
The bluejays are still nowhere to be found.
Mx Crazy Cat Person about 3 years ago
OT – Simba
GSD Mom Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’m going to geek out for a moment here – I saw a new bird today! A hooded warbler was hopping around in the branches of an oak tree. Such a lovely, bright shade of yellow offset by a jaunty black cap and chinstrap! Check out Cornell’s bird site or Wikipedia to see – such a wonderful sight on a gray, gloomy day.
anomalous4 about 3 years ago
OT: Wheelchair cats
knight1192a about 3 years ago
Don’t try it, Elvis. Blue jays will take you down no matter how fearsome of a beta predator you are. Go get the alpha predator to chase them away.
about 3 years ago
Just let them be, Elvis.
Zoomer&Yeti about 3 years ago
HEY! (hey) BLUE! (blue)
Get out of my bath!
HEY! (hey) BLUE! (blue)
Get out of my bath!
With apologies to the Rolling Stones. :-)