Beautiful video! I really like blue jays! We don`t have them here - just "normal" jays. I like them too but they`re really shy. Cute squirrels and rabbit! That rabbit wasn`t afraid at all! I`ve only seen wild rabbits once in my life and that was looking out of a train window.
Thank you! Curious, what jays are you calling your normal ones? The blue jays here are quite bold and, like the crows, will follow when they see me. But the crows don't like sharing so the jays have to be quick, thus I don't get as much time with them. And the rabbit has gotten so used to seeing me around the yard that it no longer deems me much of a threat, apparently.
@@DragaFlammis Sorry for calling them "the normal ones". It`s just I`m not used to blue jays here at all (but I find them very pretty). The ones that we have here are also called Eurasian Jay. If you google you will see they have quite different colours And they are very shy. I rarely get to see any (but I hear them in the forest). But twice a jay was brave enough to steal a peanut from the crows.
@@corvusaeternus No worries, I thought you may have been talking about them but wanted to be sure. I think the Eurasian Jays are pretty in their own way, though. Maybe just because they're different. But they make the sweetest noises!
Nice footage of the crow in the end! 🙂 (I wrote the first comment while watching)
Beautiful video! I really like blue jays! We don`t have them here - just "normal" jays. I like them too but they`re really shy. Cute squirrels and rabbit! That rabbit wasn`t afraid at all! I`ve only seen wild rabbits once in my life and that was looking out of a train window.
Thank you! Curious, what jays are you calling your normal ones? The blue jays here are quite bold and, like the crows, will follow when they see me. But the crows don't like sharing so the jays have to be quick, thus I don't get as much time with them. And the rabbit has gotten so used to seeing me around the yard that it no longer deems me much of a threat, apparently.
@@DragaFlammis Sorry for calling them "the normal ones". It`s just I`m not used to blue jays here at all (but I find them very pretty). The ones that we have here are also called Eurasian Jay. If you google you will see they have quite different colours And they are very shy. I rarely get to see any (but I hear them in the forest). But twice a jay was brave enough to steal a peanut from the crows.
@@corvusaeternus No worries, I thought you may have been talking about them but wanted to be sure. I think the Eurasian Jays are pretty in their own way, though. Maybe just because they're different. But they make the sweetest noises!