Newborn baby robins are almost pathetic-looking: they look scrawny, with only a little down covering their bodies and no wing or tail feathers to speak of. They are more of a mottled brown-and-grey, and don't start developing that red chest of theirs until they're a few weeks of age, after they leave the nest, and after they attempt to take their first attempts at flight. At first, after hatching, they look like their all beak and no feathers. They do fill out as they get older, with their mother and father bringing them worms and insects for them to fill up on.
It is like a teal, also known as eggshell blue.
A light grey, with darker speckles. The link below will take you to a photo of Blue jay eggs.
a blue jay bird is blue and white( or brown) and its REALLY beautiful!!!!!!!!!
A blue jay is not a carnivore. A blue jay isn't a herbivore. Blue jays eat plants, worms, seeds, and eggs, so that would make it an omnivore.
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A Blue Jay is a bird, has a spine, so is a vertebrate.
Yes, like all birds, blue jays lay eggs.
no they are green
a blue jay bird is blue and white( or brown) and its REALLY beautiful!!!!!!!!!
Blue jays will eat most anything, from seeds to the eggs of other birds.
their average is 4 eggs a year but range is 3-6 eggs.
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All birds come from eggs.
Normally four or five.
The female blue jay lays and incubates 4-5 eggs over 16-18 days.
scrub jays look like a pale blue. similar to a blue jay.
A blue jay exists mainly as a primary consumer, though it rarely eats eggs, potentially classifying it as a secondary consumer.