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Jays, Ravens, and Starlings, Oh My! Meet the Willamette Valley’s Most Talented Mimes - The Commuter

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Have you ever heard a bird that just sounded… off? The first time I experienced this was at 17. I was walking through a marsh when I heard a hawk; this should have been easy to spot, as hawks aren’t known for their subtlety. Suddenly, I saw it: a devious Steller’s jay standing in the tree above me, mimicking a red-tailed hawk. As it turns out, quite a few local birds mimic. The Corvidae family, which includes jays, crows, and ravens, is known fo…
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lbcommuter.com broke the news in Albany, United States on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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