After my meeting in Salida yesterday I birded a little around town.  There
was a male Common Goldeneye at Sands Lake as well as at least 2 Great-tailed
Grackles (this location has hosted this species for several years).

 I found a large flock of Pinyon Jays in a sprawling subdivision in the
pinyon pine forest on the edge of this small town.  I watched these birds
foraging and taking the pinyon pine seeds to flattish rocks where they held
them with their toes and jabbed to pry them open with their bills.  Not only
was the use of rocks more effective than trying to open the seeds on the
softish ground but it was efficient to use the rocks which were all over
thus saving them time they would have used to take each seed to a tree to
wedge it in the bark in order to pry it open.  I uploaded a photo of one of
these jays working on a pine nut to my
BirdsAndNature<http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com>

SeEtta Moss
Canon City
http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com

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