Bluejays stay with their parents about 7 weeks before they begin to live on their own, usually still in a group with their siblings for a while as they establish the new pecking order.
i poached them all and ate them
Steller Jays live in dense coniferous (trees with cones) forests of North America. They are found most commonly at low to moderate elevations. Stellar Jays are omnivores and will eat a variety of seeds and fruits. They are also good scavengers and are typically seen (and heard) where campers scraps might be or in residential neighborhoods stealing pet food. These bold Jays are good at exploiting the resources available to them.
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you can only have 4 because you only have 4 seats left in your car :)
What kind of birds? Can I have some? You could cut a hole in the wall and take them out and I could trade you my bees for them. It would be a birds and bees kind of thing , ya know? No seriously I'm sorry, but that's funny and I would trade you my bees, but the best thing would be to call animal control and they will proably relocate them for you. Don't poison them, they might be endangered. Birds eat a lot of bugs, too.
As of the 2014 season, the Tampa Bay Rays have 8 left handed pitchers.
They may eat the eggs or young birds if left unattended.
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The cast of 1991 American League Championship Series - 1991 includes: Jim Acker as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Rick Aguilera as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Roberto Alomar as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Second Baseman Steve Bedrosian as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Pat Borders as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Catcher Jarvis Brown as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Runner Tom Candiotti as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Chili Davis as Himself - Minnesota Twins Designated Hitter Cito Gaston as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Manager Dan Gladden as Himself - Minnesota Twins Keft Fielder Dan Gladden as Himself - Minnesota Twins Left Fielder Kelly Gruber as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Third Baseman Juan Guzman as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Tom Henke as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Kent Hrbek as Himself - Minnesota Twins First Baseman Jim Kaat as Himself - Color Commentator Jimmy Key as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Chuck Knoblauch as Himself - Minnesota Twins Second Baseman Gene Larkin as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter Manuel Lee as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Shortstop Scott Leius as Himself - Minnesota Twins Third Baseman Shane Mack as Himself - Minnesota Twins Right Fielder Candy Maldonado as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Left Fielder Candy Maldonado as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Right Fielder Rance Mulliniks as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Designated Hitter Rance Mulliniks as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pinch Hitter Al Newman as Himself - Minnesota Twins Shortstop Al Newman as Himself - Minnesota Twins Third Baseman John Olerud as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays First Baseman Junior Ortiz as Himself - Minnesota Twins Catcher Mike Pagliarulo as Himself - Minnesota Twins Third Baseman Kirby Puckett as Himself - Minnesota Twins Center Fielder Paul Sorrento as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter Dick Stockton as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Todd Stottlemyre as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Pat Tabler as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pinch Hitter Kevin Tapani as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Mike Timlin as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Lesley Visser as Herself - Field Reporter Duane Ward as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Devon White as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Center Fielder Carl Willis as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Mookie Wilson as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Left Fielder Mookie Wilson as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pinch Runner
The cast of 1992 American League Championship Series - 1992 includes: Roberto Alomar as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Second Baseman Johnny Bench as Himself - Color Commentator Lance Blankenship as Himself - Oakland Athletics Second Baseman Pat Borders as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Catcher Mike Bordick as Himself - Oakland Athletics Second Baseman Mike Bordick as Himself - Oakland Athletics Shortstop David Cone as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Jim Corsi as Himself - Oakland Athletics Pitcher Ron Darling as Himself - Oakland Athletics Pitcher Kelly Downs as Himself - Oakland Athletics Pitcher Dennis Eckersley as Himself - Oakland Athletics Pitcher Mark Eichhorn as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Cito Gaston as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Manager Alfredo Griffin as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pinch Runner Alfredo Griffin as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Shortstop Kelly Gruber as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Third Baseman Juan Guzman as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Rickey Henderson as Himself - Oakland Athletics Left Fielder Tom Henke as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Rick Honeycutt as Himself - Oakland Athletics Pitcher Jim Kaat as Himself - Color Commentator Jimmy Key as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Carney Lansford as Himself - Oakland Athletics Third Baseman Tony LaRussa as Himself - Oakland Athletics Manager Manuel Lee as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Shortstop Candy Maldonado as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Left Fielder Candy Maldonado as Himself -Toronto Blue Jays Left Fielder Mark McGwire as Himself - Oakland Athletics First Baseman John Olerud as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays First Baseman Jeff Parrett as Himself - Oakland Athletics Pitcher Jamie Quirk as Himself - Oakland Athletics Pinch Hitter Randy Ready as Himself - Oakland Athletics Pinch Hitter Ruben Sierra as Himself - Oakland Athletics Right Fiekler Ruben Sierra as Himself - Oakland Athletics Right Fielder Ed Sprague as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pinch Hitter Terry Steinbach as Himself - Oakland Athletics Catcher Dick Stockton as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Todd Stottlemyre as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Mike Timlin as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Lesley Visser as Herself - Field Reporter Lesley Visser as Herself - Sideline Reporter Lesley Visser as Hweawlf - Field Reporter Duane Ward as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Walt Weiss as Himself - Oakland Athletics Shortstop Devon White as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Center Fielder Willie Wilson as Himself - Oakland Athletics Center Fielder Dave Winfield as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Designated Hitter Bobby Witt as Himself - Oakland Athletics Pitcher
The cast of 1989 American League Championship Series - 1989 includes: Jim Acker as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Lance Blankenship as Himself - Oakland Athletics Second Baseman Jose Canseco as Himself - Oakland Athletics Right Fielder John Cerutti as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Bob Costas as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Storm Davis as Himself - Oakland Athletics Pitcher Dennis Eckersley as Himself - Oakland Athletics Pitcher Junior Felix as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Right Fielder Mike Gallego as Himself - Oakland Athletics Second Baseman Mike Gallego as Himself - Oakland Athletics Shortstop Cito Gaston as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Manager Kelly Gruber as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Third Baseman Ron Hassey as Himself - Oakland Athletics Catcher Dave Henderson as Himself - Oakland Athletics Center Fielder Rickey Henderson as Himself - Oakland Athletics Left Fielder Tom Henke as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Rick Honeycutt as Himself - Oakland Athletics Pitcher Stan Javier as Himself - Oakland Athletics Right Fielder Jimmy Key as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Tony Kubek as Himself - Color Commentator Carney Lansford as Himself - Oakland Athletics Third Baseman Tony LaRussa as Himself - Oakland Athletics Manager Manuel Lee as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Second Baseman Nelson Liriano as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Second Baseman Lee Mazzilli as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Designated Hitter Lee Mazzilli as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pinch Hitter Fred McGriff as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays First Baseman Mark McGwire as Himself - Oakland Athletics First Baseman Lloyd Moseby as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Center Fielder Rance Mulliniks as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pinch Hitter Terry Steinbach as Himself - Oakland Athletics Catcher Terry Steinbach as Himself - Oakland Athletics Designated Hitter Dave Stieb as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Todd Stottlemyre as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Duane Ward as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Walt Weiss as Himself - Oakland Ahtletics Shortstop Walt Weiss as Himself - Oakland Athletics Shortstop Ernie Whitt as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Catcher Mookie Wilson as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Left Fielder Mookie Wilson as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Right Fielder
No one wears the number 7 on his jersey on the Blue Jays. The "7" position, which refers to the left fielder, is Rajai Davis, who wears #11 on his jersey. The batter who has the most plate appearances batting 7th in the lineup is also Rajai Davis.
In the book "Gathering Blue" by Lois Lowry, imperfect babies are often left to die in a nearby Field of the Living. This cruel practice is used to eliminate those deemed weak or unable to contribute to society.
The cast of 1985 American League Championship Series - 1985 includes: Jim Acker as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Doyle Alexander as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Steve Balboni as Himself - Kansas City Royals First Baseman Jesse Barfield as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Right Fielder Buddy Biancalana as Himself - Kansas City Royals Shortstop George Brett as Himself - Kansas City Royals Third Baseman Jeff Burroughs as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pinch Hitter Onix Concepcion as Himself - Kansas City Royals Pinch Runner Onix Concepcion as Himself - Kansas City Royals Shortstop Bob Costas as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Cecil Fielder as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pinch Hitter Damaso Garcia as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Second Baseman Mark Gubicza as Himself - Kansas City Royals Pitcher Jeff Hearron as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Catcher Tom Henke as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Dick Howser as Himself - Kansas City Royals Manager Dane Iorg as Himself - Kansas City Royals Pinch Hitter Garth Iorg as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Third Baseman Jimmy Key as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Tony Kubek as Himself - Color Commentator Dennis Lamp as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Gary Lavelle as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Charlie Leibrandt as Himself - Kansas City Royals Pitcher Hal McRae as Himself - Kansas City Royals Designated Hitter Lloyd Moseby as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Center Fielder Darryl Motley as Himself - Kansas City Royals Right Fielder Rance Mulliniks as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Third Baseman Al Oliver as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Designated Hitter Al Oliver as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pinch Hitter Jamie Quirk as Himself - Kansas City Royals Pinch Hitter Dan Quisenberry as Himself - Kansas City Royals Pitcher Bret Saberhagen as Himself - Kansas City Royals Pitcher Pat Sheridan as Himself - Kansas City Royals Right Fielder Lonnie Smith as Himself - Kansas City Royals Left Fielder Dave Stieb as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Jim Sundberg as Himself - Kansas City Royals Catcher Willie Upshaw as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays First Baseman Ernie Whitt as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Catcher Willie Wilson as Himself - Kansas City Royals Center Fielder
Mike Huff played in just one game at left field for the Toronto Blue Jays in 1996 and did not start. He played for a total of 3 outs, equivalent to .11 9-inning games. He made no putouts, had no assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
Todd Greene played in just one game at left field for the Toronto Blue Jays in 2000 and did not start. He played for a total of 3 outs, equivalent to .11 9-inning games. He made no putouts, had no assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
Dave Berg played in just one game at left field for the Toronto Blue Jays in 2003 and did not start. He played for a total of 3 outs, equivalent to .11 9-inning games. He made no putouts, had no assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.