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PHOTO OF THE DAY: BIRD-DAY

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This bluejay enjoys lunch on a cool fall day earlier this week. Just like bluebirds, Jays have no blue pigments in their feathers. Instead, each feather barb has a thin layer of cells that absorb all wavelengths of color except blue. Only the blue wavelength is reflected and scattered, resulting in their blue appearance to our eyes. Many migrating Blue Jays reach their wintering grounds after natural food crops, such...
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