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Clark's nutcrackers are interesting birds related to jays and crows. They travel in loose flocks in mountain conifer forests, looking for the pine seeds that are their main food source (they have superb memories and can cache hundreds of seeds for long periods, finding them again with little apparent difficulty). Nutcrackers produce loud, rasping calls that carry for long distances. Although they can be confiding in some places, I've always found them very hard to photograph: typically high in a tree and often in back- or sidelit conditions -- although sometimes you get lucky. These birds were in Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. More photos are on another page. |
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