No. The blue jay is found in temperate zones of North America, mainly east of the Rockies.
Bluejays are not tropical birds, so they are absent from the rain forests..They are found in North American zones.
Surprisingly, the blue jay is not one of the State Birds.
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As with other birds, the wing of a blue jay is covered in feathers.
Birds
blue and gold macaw a cockatoo a toucan
No, birds do not hibernate.
They are both birds!
Tropical birds are those which lives in the tropics and build their habitats there.
Blue jays will eat most anything, from seeds to the eggs of other birds.
no they're not there still alive