These pictures were taken during December, 2007 at the Bentsen Rio Grande Valley State Park, Texas. A flock of Green Jays usually consists of a mating pair plus there non-breeding offspring from the previous year who help to defend their parents nesting area. Once they become of breeding age, they are kicked out of their family flock.
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