Temporary Truce

3 years ago by anon6789 to c/superbowl

Photo by Sunny

It's not often you see an owl hanging out with a songbird. This Blue Jay and Pygmy Owl seem to be unbothered by each other's presence for the moment.

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DannyBoy 11 points 3 years ago

The owl looks like it's scheming an evil plan with the Jay.

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coolkicks 12 points 3 years ago

That jay will double cross the owl, they are not to be trusted.

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anon6789 4 points 3 years ago

The jay can't eat the owl though! Jay needs to have a backup plan in place.

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