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Bluejay being insectivorous


Our neighbourhood bluejays go wild for peanuts. But when there's a tasty white satin moth caterpillar, at least a few of them will go a bit wild for that too. And this morning this guy was dancing around to keep his friends from taking his tasty bit from him.
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