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Cooper's and sharp shinned hawks, snakes, cats, humans.
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.
blue or light blue eggs with blue speckles are robin eggs.
Bleu Jays are mostly in the northern latitudes and in the east... If you are seeing Blues on the lower west coast, chances are they are Stellar Jays.
The Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata) is a passerine bird, a member of the family CorvidaeNorth America. It belongs to the "blue" or American jays, which are, among the Corvidae, not closely related to other jays. native to Four subspecies are generally accepted, though the variation within this species is rather subtle and essentially clinal. No firm boundaries can be drawn between the inland subspecies. The ranges of the coastal races are better delimited.[6] * Cyanocitta cristata bromia - Northern Blue Jay : Canada and northern USA. The largest subspecies, with fairly dull plumage. Blue is rather pale. * Cyanocitta cristata cristata - Coastal Blue Jay : Coastal USA from North Carolina to Texas, except southern Florida. Mid-sized and very intensely blue. * Cyanocitta cristata cyanotephra - Interior Blue Jay : Inland USA, intergrading with C. c. bromia to the north. Mid-sized, quite dark blue on mantle contrasting cleanly with very white underside. * Cyanocitta cristata semplei - Florida Blue Jay : Southern Florida. The smallest subspecies, much like C. c. bromia in color.
Cats, raccoons, snakes, hawks, and humans.
The egg of a northern mockingbird is blue/green with brown speckles/splotches on it.
Yes, they do. Cooper's hawks, cats, raccoons, marsh & sharp-shinned hawks, barn, barred, screech and long-eared owls are some. Some blue jays' nests are also destroyed by foxes, weasels, snakes & opossums. These animals as well as humans are the blue jay's main threats.
Blue-and-white Mockingbird was created in 1852.
Seeds, bugs. Blue Jays are softbills and they mainly eat insects and fruit. They will also sometimes eat sunflower seeds or peanuts.
Mexico
hawks, Bear , Raccoons
The Blue Morpho butterflies have many enemies. Their enemies are as follows: cats, fish, birds, other predatory insects, and human beings.
hawks, Bear , Raccoons
plankton
what is the on the northern border of island of the blue dolphins
yes their baby will be mixed