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Bi/NB (He/him) Age > 40 Fluffy plasma scientician - professional poker of things hotter than the sun and floof hobbyist. Sometimes blue sabertooth, sometimes bull, always half cat and half birb.

nostr:npub146jgwchwtjqxmsgscwdhjug80rwlm5552jgdmjm4ex4wdpusepns3uxt3c Steller's/Pine jays always made me think of a bird character designed by furries because of their intense colors. And they seem like crows with less attitude but smarter than blue jays.

I used to live in a place in Socal with a friendly blue jay that would take peanuts and hide them. Only problem was he considered putting a single leaf on top of the peanut to be hiding it. So another blue jay would steal it and then do the same thing. This would go on for a long time with every peanut.

I never saw what our nearby pine jays did with the nuts/kibble we put out. They were too skittish. It's amazing you got this much from the ones you met.