[Tweeters] Where do California jays go in the winter?

Steve Hampton stevechampton at gmail.com
Mon Mar 11 16:35:40 PDT 2024


In Port Townsend, they seem to have figured out microclimates. Many pairs
are common in summer on the west side of town, where a valley can typically
be 10 degrees warmer than the official PT temperature. In winter, when that
valley can be 10 degrees colder, they are closer to the waterfront on the
east side of town. These locations are only a half-mile apart.



On Mon, Mar 11, 2024 at 12:17 PM Philip Dickinson <pdickins at gmail.com>
wrote:


> We see them all winter in Marysville/Everett area but they are more active

> in the fall acorn season

>

> Phil Dickinson

> Sent from my iPhone

>

> > On Mar 11, 2024, at 12:14 PM, Sharon Howard <clmssh at comcast.net> wrote:

> >

> > Yesterday a pair of California scrub jays were back at our house. We

> haven’t seen any since last Fall, but these two seemed to know just where

> to expect some raw peanuts so may be some of our past visitors. They

> clearly enjoyed the peanuts. I didn’t think these jays migrated, but

> since we’ve not seen any for a few months so I am wondering where they

> spent the time they have not been around. Have not seen any Stellar’s

> Jays back yet.

> >

> > Sharon Howard

> > Lower Sunset Hill/Ballard

> >

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​Steve Hampton​
Port Townsend, WA (qatáy)
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