Lessons from Nature ~ Blue Jay

in #nature7 years ago

The Blue Jay

This little Bird has much to teach to the two legged earth walking humans.

One of the lessons that it carries over eagerly and with ease is that the lack of size can easily be made up for with tenacity. This can be seen when you observe the Blue Jay taking on pretty much anything that he is not pleased with. The blue Jay has been known to take direct threats to his existence head on, it has been seen attacking cats, squirrels and even humans, and he will not back down until he has reached his goal or made his point!

Doesn't matter how big your problems seem, your will to overcome them is bigger

Stand up for what you believe in, not everyone will agree with you, but they will respect you and your beliefs more this way

Have courage to take your battles from within and the outside world head on. You deserve victory

Don't give up! Never give up!

Image Credit (www.pixabay.com)

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Oh, that's fantastic pictures! I enjoy!

Great piece! Love the bokeh effect in the first image - nice work!

Amazing shots. Especially the one in the water is fantastic :)

Thank you!! <3 Reiki Hugs!!

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Good message, Always keep fighting ;)

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I like those birds-- those photos look like the same bluejays we have around here, same ornery little things too sounds like. Are those pics from Africa?

no, they are from the pixaby site. image credits are on there lol

Oh I wasn't worried a bout image credit, I was curious if those type jays live in Africa. It was actually a wildlife biology question; those are the jays I grew up with, but in the western US the jays look different.

sorry man. rough few days, we have very similar birds, but I have never encountered them in the wild here by us.

You thought I was the image-credit police! I'm just a big fan of the jaybird, one of my favorite birds. I can always tell when they have babies out of the nest, they start dive-bombing the cats.

haha, yes they are quite vigelant when it comes to that!

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