Yes, I know, the Western Scrub-Jay is quite common in these here parts. However, I present this picture, which I took a few days ago at Five Brooks, for its composition, background, and color. When I saw the scene, I was reminded of a Chinese painting, and that's what I tried to convey in my photograph.
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