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Friday, January 23, 2009

Bluejay Convention

Today we had a Bluejay convention at one of our feeders! I counted 15 at one time. That's a record for us.
bluejays at feeder
The weather is changing and the wind is howling from the northwest. So, these guys know to eat as much as they can to get through the night.

Did you know that birds are constantly shivering during the winter to stay warm? They have to keep an internal temperature of about 102 degrees F and to do that, they shiver.

But Chickadees can actually drop their core temperature at night into the 70s. To do that they have to eat their weight in food each day to have enough fat to get through the night when it's really cold outside.

So, after a night of sub-zero temperatures, breakfast is really, really important for birds! Be sure that your feeders are full in the morning!

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