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"text": "Canada Jay - the Clown of the Boreal Forest - Big Year Birding\nSearch for:Search ButtonHome\n2024 Big Year (48 States) Gallery\nBlog\n2024 (USA Big Year)\n2023\n2022\n2021 (Maine Big Year)\n2020\n2019\n2018\n2017\nSubscribe\nPhotos\nVideos\nQuizzes\nLists\nBooks\nApps\nBig Year BirdingA Maine Couple's 2024 Big Year across the USA\nSearch for:Search ButtonHome2024 Big Year (48 States) GalleryBlog\n2024 (USA Big Year)202320222021 (Maine Big Year)2020201920182017\nSubscribePhotosVideosQuizzesListsBooksApps\nSearch for:Search ButtonHome2024 Big Year (48 States) GalleryBlog\n2024 (USA Big Year)202320222021 (Maine Big Year)2020201920182017\nSubscribePhotosVideosQuizzesListsBooksApps\nCanada Jay – the Clown of the Boreal ForestHome /\nCanada Jay – the Clown of the Boreal Forest\nNovember 12, 2022\nYesterday (11/11/22), Ingrid and I travelled up to Rangeley, Maine to walk the length of Boy Scout Road, a three mile stretch through spruce trees, bogs and streams. Boy Scout Woods is a great place to find species that live in the Boreal Forests of the north that one never sees outside of this habitat.\nWhenever Ingrid and I go to Boy Scout Road, we bring peanut butter sandwiches or crackers as the smell seems to attract Canada Jays (also called Gray Jay, Whiskey Jack, Camp Robber, Lumberjack, Meat Bird, Venison Hawk, Moose Bird, Gorby Bird and Gooney Bird) . . . a highly tame and incredibly social species.\nFollow Us By E-Mail\nYesterday we were visited by a couple flocks of these little hooligans they kept us entertained and laughing all morning.\nTweetPinShare\nPrevious Next\nLeave Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *\nΔ\nCopyright 2024\nRecent Posts\nAmerican Bittern\nSnowy Owl\nBird’s Eye View Podcast\nEVERY BIRD FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA now on Audible\nTundra Bean-Goose\nRecent CommentsJen on Black Vulture in MaineKathleen Rawdon on Bird’s Eye View PodcastThese Are The Largest Vultures Ever Recorded In Each State on Black Vulture in MaineSister Marty Dermody on EVERY BIRD FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA now on AudibleSister Marty Dermody on Tundra Bean-GooseArchives\nMay 2025\nMarch 2025\nFebruary 2025\nJanuary 2025\nDecember 2024\nNovember 2024\nOctober 2024\nSeptember 2024\nAugust 2024\nJuly 2024\nJune 2024\nMay 2024\nApril 2024\nMarch 2024\nFebruary 2024\nJanuary 2024\nDecember 2023\nNovember 2023\nOctober 2023\nSeptember 2023\nAugust 2023\nJuly 2023\nJune 2023\nMay 2023\nApril 2023\nMarch 2023\nFebruary 2023\nJanuary 2023\nDecember 2022\nNovember 2022\nOctober 2022\nSeptember 2022\nAugust 2022\nJuly 2022\nJune 2022\nMay 2022\nApril 2022\nMarch 2022\nFebruary 2022\nJanuary 2022\nDecember 2021\nNovember 2021\nOctober 2021\nSeptember 2021\nAugust 2021\nJuly 2021\nJune 2021\nMay 2021\nApril 2021\nMarch 2021\nFebruary 2021\nJanuary 2021\nDecember 2020\nNovember 2020\nOctober 2020\nSeptember 2020\nAugust 2020\nJuly 2020\nJune 2020\nMay 2020\nApril 2020\nMarch 2020\nFebruary 2020\nJanuary 2020\nDecember 2019\nNovember 2019\nOctober 2019\nSeptember 2019\nAugust 2019\nJuly 2019\nJune 2019\nMay 2019\nApril 2019\nMarch 2019\nFebruary 2019\nJanuary 2019\nDecember 2018\nNovember 2018\nOctober 2018\nSeptember 2018\nAugust 2018\nJuly 2018\nJune 2018\nMay 2018\nApril 2018\nMarch 2018\nFebruary 2018\nJanuary 2018\nOctober 2017\nJuly 2017\nJune 2017\nMay 2017\nApril 2017\nMarch 2017\nFebruary 2017\nJanuary 2017\nBig Year Ends:\n0Years :\n0Months :\n0Days :\n0Hrs :\n0Mins :\n0Secs\nFollow Us By E-Mail\nDeveloped by Think Up Themes Ltd. Powered by WordPress.",
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"title": "Canada Jay - the Clown of the Boreal Forest - Big Year Birding",
"description": "A Maine Couple Planning their 2024 Big Year across the Continental USA",
"url": "https://www.bigyearbirding.com/2022/11/12/canada-jays-the-clowns-of-the-boreal-forest/"
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