Saturday, November 13, 2021

The Florida Scrub-Jay at Halpata Tastanaki Preserve


 We were so excited to find a nice flock of Florida Scrub-Jays on the back loop at the Halpata Tastanaki Preserve near the Savannah. 


In fact I was so excited that I went back again the very next day to see if they were still there.


And they were!


The Florida Scrub-Jay is the only bird species that lives exclusively in Florida.


And it's on the federal endangered species list.


We were even more excited when we saw that at least one of the birds was banded. 


(this one was showing off!)

We didn't notice the bands on his legs until we came home and looked at our photos.


When we load our photos onto my computer, we hook it up to the big screen TV and look at the photos there. We can really zoom in and see everything up close.

The Scrub-Jays were flying back and forth across the trail so we just stood real still and watched them.


The Blazing Star is in full bloom so I'll include it here. The Gulf Fritillary butterfly loves it!


I love this time of year, don't you?

I’m joining Saturday’s critters HERE

and I’d Rather B Birdin’. 


37 comments:

Jenn Jilks said...

What a lovely adventure! Great finds, too!

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

Wonderful sighting of the Florida Scrub Jays. They are beautiful birds, I would be thrilled to see them too. I am glad they are doing well there.
The butterfly and blooms is pretty too. Great photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

Tom said...

...a nice touch of blue on my gray day, thanks!

italiafinlandia said...

I am discovering a new type of bird, thanks to your shots. Really pretty.
So...thanks for sharing. :)
All the best!

Sandy said...

I absolutely love the photos of the scrub jay.

MadSnapper said...

i have only seen green jays on Hootin annies blog and now here, haven't seen one here. they are so beautiful and i like them better than our regular loud blue jays.the blazing star is gorgeous

Wally Jones said...

Terrific find and splendid photographs!

I still think the Scrub Jay should be our state bird.

Just catching up on your recent posts and it's been like breathing fresh air.
Thank you for sharing some of the beauty you have encountered!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

A whole flock!!! I am green with envy ;>) Thank you so much for sharing.

Linda said...

Amazing! So glad YOU saw the Scrub Jays! That means we get to see them, too!

Phil Slade said...

You didn't say if you managed to read the Jay ring number. Sometimes even if you only have a partial number it may be possible to trace an individual. On the other hand I know there is a Florida scheme to mark as many as possible so it may not have travelled far.

Bill said...

Amazing looking bird, it's beautiful. Love you new header!

Bill said...

Forgot to add that I don't mind you saving the photo to your desktop. Enjoy!

Lea said...

Great photos!
If I ever visit Florida again, I will try to remember to look for the Scrub Jays.
Beautiful wildflowers!
Have a wonderful weekend!

Breathtaking said...

Hello Diane, Such beautiful birds, and beautiful captures. I have never heard of the Florida Scrub Jays,and that these birds only live in Florida is amazing. The Gulf Fritillary on the flowers is a lovely picture,... glad you included it.

Diane those Warblers do flit alright. I stood there for ages trying to take a photo, but they flitted all over the tree. I almost gave up!

I'm so glad I didn't, and also glad you went back the next day to see if you could see the Jay again, and what a nice surprise you had.:=)
All the best.

carol l mckenna said...

Lovely photos of a very beautiful bird ~ much pretty than the blue jays in MA ( and they tend to be scavengers) Pretty blazing star foliage ~ wonderful photo walk with you ~ thanks ~ Xo

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Lowcarb team member said...

Such lovely sightings of the Florida Scrub Jays, they are beautiful looking birds aren't they.

Enjoy your weekend.

All the best Jan

RedPat said...

They are beautiful. I have never seen one so it was exciting to see your shots!

Ann said...

What pretty little birds. I absolutely love the third picture down. They are posing so nice for you.

happyone said...

Those scrub jays sure are pretty. I don't think I've ever seen one in person.

NatureFootstep said...

Nice shots of this beautiful Jay. Don´t think I have seen photos of this one before. My favorite shot is the third one, where they are looking upwards. :)

Vee said...

He's a very handsome fellow and, though similar to the jays I know, most distinctive. How fun to see the bands upon closer inspection. Someone's watching out for him.

Cloudia said...

So cool!

Lorrie said...

The Scrub Jay is a very handsome bird. I'm glad you were able to get such great photos!

Shiju Sugunan said...

Nice to have an exclusive bird. Hope it will be out of the endangered species list soon. Loved your pics!

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Anni said...

How excited I am for you! What an adventure...even on the return trip!!

I thank you for taking the time from your day to share this with us at IRBB this week.

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Oh you were so blessed to be able to get such good photos of the Scrub Jay. They are an elusive bird and hard to find...you have to be in just the right habitat to see them and then to get them to stay put long enough for pictures is really special! Thank you so much for sharing these with us. And I love the Blazing Star...ours are already finished blooming here. There were a lot more this year than there were last year, so that was nice to see. I love the purple and gold wildflowers of October and November here in our woods. Yes, it's so nice to see and appreciate the real beauty of Florida!! Nothing artificial! That's MY Florida too!

David M. Gascoigne, said...

If I were coming to Florida, and i was told that I could only see one bird, Florida Scrub Jay would be my immediate choice. I have so many wonderful memories of this bird.

Bob Bushell said...

Love Florida Scrub-Jays, you must have been excited.

SImple and Serene Living said...

What an exciting sighting. I never knew about these birds. Such a wonderful time of the year for your hikes. xo Laura

Buttercup said...

Always love your bird photos. Thanks so much for sharing and have a great week.

jp@A Green Ridge said...

I've never seen a scrub jay in person so seeing your photos just gave me a great look at them. Thank you...jp

Barbara said...

You capture nature so well!

Debbie said...

gorgeous captures of the scrub jays, i'll bet you were excited to see them. interesting to see a bird on the endangered species list. the blazing star is so pretty, my color!! i hope you had a nice weekend!!

Far Side of Fifty said...

Great photos of the Scrub Jay! I didn't know they were just in Florida or endangered! Learn something new every day...thanks!

Nancy Chan said...

Wonderful sightings of birds and they are worth going back for more. Have a great week.

Linda said...

Interesting jay. We don't have those in Virginia.

Red Rose Alley said...

The blue jays are such a wonderful bird. Such a beauty with bright blue feathers. But their call is LOUD, and I hear them sometimes in my front yard. They have a distinctive call. And it can be quite screeching. But they sure are pretty, aren't they? So glad you saw a couple of them on your hike.

~Sheri