tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7340068615976654326.post3441965781301041463..comments2024-02-29T22:20:01.456-08:00Comments on Union Bay Watch : Steller's DelightLarry Hubbellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11346591926338103362noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7340068615976654326.post-42683032329659353772020-09-27T19:52:44.247-07:002020-09-27T19:52:44.247-07:00Excellent photos and story. Always look forward to...Excellent photos and story. Always look forward to your posts. Thanks LarryAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05175726112973566752noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7340068615976654326.post-30889081809538484022020-09-27T19:05:52.099-07:002020-09-27T19:05:52.099-07:00Feaking? Wow, a new word for me and a google sear...Feaking? Wow, a new word for me and a google search (define feaking) didn't exactly pop up straight off. "Freaking" is what google thought I meant. I had to dig a bit and found it briefly referenced just a time or two on the first page of results. The Steller's Jays (usually just two, rarely 3 or 4) are among my most favorite of dependable visitors to my yard and deck where I simply toss out occasional handfuls of half peanut pieces on the floor of the deck from which they quickly scarf up as many as they can stuff in their crop. Twelve is the record so far while seven is average. If there is nothing out there when they come to visit, they often just fly up on top rail of the fence and simply "knock". "Knock-knock" or "knock-knock-knock" by quickly tapping their bill on the 2x4 wooden railing just to let me know they have arrived and waiting to be supplied with the usual peanut offering. Thanks for yet another wonderful post.Richard Rowlettnoreply@blogger.com