Sick
Perrin and Juniper do this weird thing where he’ll preen her and then put his head down, like “Hey, hey my turn.”
And she completely misses the point and preens herself, instead.
Then this goes through about five rounds until she gets the idea and finally preens him back.
Every. Time.
Curl-crested Jay - Cyanocorax cristatellus | ©Rodrigo Conte (Lago Sul, Distrito Federal, Brazil)
Cyanocorax cristatellus (Passeriformes - Corvidae) is a large jay with a black head, white-tipped tail, and distinctive recurved crest. It is endemic to the cerrado woodlands and woodland edges in south-central Brazil and parts of Paraguay and Bolivia.
These jays are territorial, forming groups of 9 to 11 individuals. They are cooperative breeders that actively assist in the feeding and rearing of young.
The conservation status of the Curl-crested Jay is rated as of Least Concern due to its relative abundance, widespread range, and ability to adapt to anthropogenic habitat changes.
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