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Author Topic: Gotta love Blue jays...  (Read 13763 times)

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Online glenn57

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Stink'in Blue Jays.... filled the bird feeders on Friday night with black sunflower seeds, and they scooped it all out onto the ground to feed the squirrels  :doah:

I've got 15 to 30 Jay's here at a time, noisy bastards, and the piggiest bird there are....  :bonk:

I'm thinking of cutting down to just suit and thistle to hope they go away.  :scratch:
you gotta lot of squirrels???? i'd come out next hunting season to dispose of them!!!!!! :happy1: :happy1: wold game feed material!!!!! :happy1:


I got 20 to 30 squirrels under the bird feeders cause the flipp'in blue jays are such pigs....you wanna come up and whack um all? Yur more than welcome!

How do blue jay's taste?   :scratch:
like chicken silly.

and your on buddy. come next fall  :fudd: :fudd: :fudd: :fudd: :fudd: :happy1:
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Jays in my backyard this weekend were diggin the mild temps,kinda "x-rated" weekend in my pine tree's,lot of boinkin goin on not that I was watching,,,, :confused: noticed my chickadee's got tired if the black sunflower seeds,they've been pecking on the little pine nuts blooming lately on pine bows.

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I've got 2 squirrel proof feeders the jays really don't care for. One has the tension set light enough so it closes the tray when something that heavy lands on it. Keeps large groups of sparrows from dicking with it. They have to feed singly or it closes on them too. Squirrel proof it is not as they can hang by their toenails and feed from it. A plastic baffle would probably cure that, for a while, maybe. The other feeder is a roller feeder that the big fat fox squirrels haven't figured out and the blue jays are too big to access it easily. Chipmunks and deer mice get in it occasionally tho. Sparrows have adapted to it better than I would like. :huh: 
« Last Edit: February 02/17/20, 01:13:55 PM by Dotch »
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O good! You want more?!  :evil:
:tut: :tut: :tut: shooting within city limits is against the law!!!!!! :drillsergeant: :police: :police: :tut: :tut:

Ya, so?

Shoot, bag, and shut up (in winter).   

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Dat right.  That was just the deck crackin' in the cold.   :evil:

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22 CB shorts are great for sparrow hunting in the yard..   :sleazy:

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I've got 2 squirrel proof feeders the jays really don't care for. One has the tension set light enough so it closes the tray when something that heavy lands on it. Keeps large groups of sparrows from dicking with it. They have to feed singly or it closes on them too. Squirrel proof it is not as they can hang by their toenails and feed from it. A plastic baffle would probably cure that, for a while, maybe. The other feeder is a roller feeder that the big fat fox squirrels haven't figured out and the blue jays are too big to access it easily. Chipmunks and deer mice get in it occasionally tho. Sparrows have adapted to it better than I would like. :huh:

squrriel proof feeders in my yard too,.177 cal....

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They're the woodland alarm system. I used to hate 'em when out bunny or squirrel hunting; they'd sound the alarm for the entire woods to hear.  :angry:

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Bluejays must be raiding the Robin nests here. I.m seeing the remnants of eggs around the yard.
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those blue jays are good lookin birds but they can be ornery characters too....
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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those blue jays are good lookin birds but they can be ornery characters too....
kinda like some here!!!!!!!! :shocked: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rotflmao:
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those blue jays are good lookin birds but they can be ornery characters too....
kinda like some here!!!!!!!! :shocked: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rotflmao:

if the shoe fits wear it right???      :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1:
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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those blue jays are good lookin birds but they can be ornery characters too....
kinda like some here!!!!!!!! :shocked: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rotflmao:

if the shoe fits wear it right???      :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1:
:mooning: :mooning: :mooning: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: NOT ME!!!!!!!!
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

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22 CB shorts are great for sparrow hunting in the yard..   :sleazy:

I always thought a suppressed .22 with subsonic ammo would be just the thing to have around the house for such occasions. 

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those blue jays are good lookin birds but they can be ornery characters too....
kinda like some here!!!!!!!! :shocked: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rotflmao:

if the shoe fits wear it right???      :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1:
:mooning: :mooning: :mooning: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: NOT ME!!!!!!!!
Because of the good looking part?