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No, not as common as they once were, but still fairly common, and have a stable population. They have a Least ConcernedConservation Status (IUCN 3.1)(That is what is called the Red List of the International Union for the Coversation of Nature and Natural Resources). It shares that ranking with the common rock pigeon and American Robin.

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15y ago

The blue jay is not in trouble, its one of our most common species.

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11y ago

The Eastern bluebird is not an endangered species.

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10y ago

The bluebird population has declined because of lack of natural cavities to nest in. As humans provide birdhouses, the population started increasing again.

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11y ago

They aren't extinct.

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