They don't just live in wetlands. They live in temperate zone forests of North America, even suburban lawns.
No. The population of blue jays is relatively high in most places. You may not see them much but if you live in the eastern U.S. and parts of far southeastern Canada blue jays are probably present. They are considered "least concern" as far as conservation status goes.
A Blue Jays egg is a pale bluish green color
A blue jays wingspan is 34-43 cm
Blue jays have small crests, and some bluebirds have reddish chests.
blue or light blue eggs with blue speckles are robin eggs.
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blue jays live all across Canada.
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Yes, both blue jays and doves live in California.
Blue Jays live in North America (Canada and the United States).
Blue jays live in Canada in nests that are built on trees.
No. Blue jays do not live in the rainforest.
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Its a bird. They live in the wetlands :)
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