I haven’t had much luck googling this, so wondered if anybody here knows the 
answer. 

I’ve been trying to distinguish the jays that frequent my feeders from one 
another. I’ve noticed the pattern on their chests is slightly different. Two 
seem to have whiter feathers making a diagonal slash against the slightly 
darker (light gray) feathers. (And these two are always together.) One has more 
of a bright patch against the light gray, and another doesn’t have any bright 
white at all. What I’m wondering is if this is something that will remain, or 
if this variation of white on (slightly darker) white is more a matter of age 
and will change as they mature? 

Thanks very much!

Amy Roberts
Ft. Collins
[email protected]




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