Blue jay

Breeding
Blue Jay
Blue jay and its
young
Blue jays will make several incomplete nests
for mating rituals.
Blue jay males will go
out and find food for
the female as it is so
the female may concentrate on caring for
the egg
The female blue jay
will incubate the eggs
for up to 16 to 18 days
that is when the eggs
will turn into young
featherless blue jay
chicks
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Blue Jay
Blue Jay Behaviour
The Blue Jays
Habitat
Blue jays
mostly
lives in the
south
eastern
part of
North
America.
Like in
North America
United
States Of America and they
clime all the way to Canada.
They live freely and fly anywhere they want to go but they
mostly live in mixed woods and
deciduous forests. But like to
mostly live around the edges of
the forests.
Forest
The blue jay is a
bird that fly’s
slowly and
keeps its body
leveled when
flying. When a
predator is seen
like an owl or
hawk it will
Blue jay nest
scream a cry as
a warning and
often chase the
predator. This cry also serves as a
warning for other animals.
Diets
The blue jay
eats in the trees
and out on to
the ground in
Peanuts
search of food.
Blue jays are omnivores, they eat
fruits, insects, sometimes meat or
even other bird eggs and peanuts.
Sometimes the blue jay will go to
parks and collect leftover or forgotten. The blue jays range for finding
is high in the sky scanning the
woods or forest looking for eggs
and on the ground savaging for
nuts and fruits
Appearance
The wings of a blue jay are
amazingly patterned and a
shiny blue color to it . With it
long sharp featured claws for
grabbing and holding tightly
on to food is also a deadly
weapon of defense. The blue
jays beak is
short and
stubby but is
still good for
tearing at
food that is
found. On its
head is a
crest or a
crown that is
Blue jay wing bluish white.
The back of
the blue jays
body is blue while as you go
to the centre of there body,
the stomach it is a clear
snowy white color.. The blue
jays are also tinged with black
along there eyes and side of
there head also around the
wings.