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		<title>By: Annie</title>
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		<description>Hello! Enjoyed your photos and description of the Mexican blue jay. We have several which nest in a tree a couple meters from our house. It is exciting to hear the chicks&#039; rasping calls as adults approach to feed them. (Of course, no chicks at present, but they always come back to this one tree and stay nearby the rest of the year). I am fascinated by the wup-wup-wup sound they make when flying from tree to tree. 

God&#039;s blessings to you.
Annie</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello! Enjoyed your photos and description of the Mexican blue jay. We have several which nest in a tree a couple meters from our house. It is exciting to hear the chicks&#8217; rasping calls as adults approach to feed them. (Of course, no chicks at present, but they always come back to this one tree and stay nearby the rest of the year). I am fascinated by the wup-wup-wup sound they make when flying from tree to tree. </p>
<p>God&#8217;s blessings to you.<br />
Annie</p>
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