Two photos of strangely colored Jays came in. One, photographed by Hal Fogel in The Sea Ranch, is of a Western Scrub Jay. The second is a Steller's Jay that Fred Leif photographed in Timber Cove. It is thought these two are partially leucistic, a birding term for albinism.
Both birds were shunned and even chased away by others of its kind. I think there is great value in being "one of a kind."
Thanks to Hal and Fred for allowing me to share their photos with you here.
Jeanne Jackson
Fred tells me the Steller's Jay is accepted by the other birds. But Hal's Scrub Jay is often chased away by its brethren.
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