I found an unusual bird in a tree this morning. It had a distinctly reddish breast, fading to white near the head. It was crested, and had a brownish head with a black ring around the head, with a brownish to black upper part, with some white stripes, and a white-tipped tail. I was wondering if it was a cedar waxwing at first. It was going "dibidibidibi.". Then I decided it was a blue jay. Lighting conditions in the morning can really alter the appearance of a bird, and I remember that the dibi sound was an alternate way the blue jay expresses itself, other than the usual crow-like "biirrrp!". Jim Blowers