Here’s another one from a few months back when my camera trap was at the end of a fallen ash tree in the back woods. Always nice when the birds stop by for a photo. In this case a blue jay pausing for a moment before moving on. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 17mm) ISO 500, f/14 at 1/160th of a second, Cognisys camera box, trail monitor and three remote flash units.
Sometimes I wonder what it would be like if animals were into music, and more specifically if they recorded blues albums.
I think that if this guy here recorded a rootsy blues album, he would call it “Jay Blues” and the songs would be about how he’s always flying south but never finding happiness there. And how his woman is vomiting into the mouths of another man’s chicks.
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Sometimes I wonder what it would be like if animals were into music, and more specifically if they recorded blues albums.
I think that if this guy here recorded a rootsy blues album, he would call it “Jay Blues” and the songs would be about how he’s always flying south but never finding happiness there. And how his woman is vomiting into the mouths of another man’s chicks.
And frankly I would buy that album.
I’ll try to listen more closely next time I see this guy.