I believe it is the urban jungle but they can adapt to living with humans they are very loving birds
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The blue jay is a widespread species, living in forested areas, swamps, orchards, and suburban lawns.
Like most birds, blue jays do not build permanent shelters. Usually will roost in dense evergreen trees for protection.
The blue jay is a bird of open country with scattered forest blocks, and common also in suburban lawns.
temperate
Yes, a lot of them.
Some adaptions are a flexible diet that allows them to live in a variety of environments.
A Blue Jay is a bird, has a spine, so is a vertebrate.
Blue jay, Canada jay, Steller's jay, scrub jay.
No..The blue jay is still a common bird over much of its range.
A Blue Jay can live anywhere from 6-15 years
no
No. Blue jays do not live in the rainforest.
yes
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Michigan
Blue Springs, MO is a riparian buffer because we live near a river.
Blue jays live in trees often in urban areas.
Yes, and they do, actually.
A Blue Jay lives to be around 7 years old in the wild. There have been a few known to live as long as 17 years.
25 years
Around seven to nine years.