Backyard Friend

Biv the Blue Jay

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Meet Biv the Blue Jay

Biv has a loud voice, a blue crest, and very serious opinions about pecans.

Biv lives near Grandma’s backyard in a tall tree close to the two pecan trees.

That is his favorite part of the yard.

Wilson the Red-bellied Woodpecker spends time there too. Kevin the Crow does as well. The three birds do not always agree about who gets the best branch, the best pecan, or the best place to watch the yard. Still, they see each other most days.

Tootie and Yoshi know Biv by sound before they see him.

“Jay! Jay! Jay!” Biv calls from the tree.

Tootie looks up.

“Biv is fussing again,” she says.

Yoshi listens for a minute. “How do you know he is fussing?”

Grandma looks toward the pecan trees. “Because Biv fusses like he has a clipboard and everybody else missed the meeting.”

Biv does not have a clipboard.

He does have a crest.

A crest is the little group of feathers on top of his head. Biv can lift those feathers up when he feels alert or upset. He can lower them when he rests or feeds near birds he knows.

His bright blue feathers make him easy to spot. He also has white feathers on his chest and belly, black marks around his neck, and blue-and-black bars across his wings and tail.

Biv looks like he dressed for a parade.

Then he opens his mouth and sounds like somebody dropped a metal trash can down a staircase.

That is a Blue Jay.

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