They shriek to scare off other animals...I think.
no, they are not endangered or threatened, this goes for all species of scrub jays.
scrub jays look like a pale blue. similar to a blue jay.
Jays will eat anything edible.
Yes they can
scrub jays eat insects, berries, nuts, and seeds. They also eat insects, Spiders, lizards and even small snakes.
There lifecycle is an egg to a little bird to a aldult Scrub jay
Scrub jays are preyed upon by various predators, including birds of prey like hawks and owls. Additionally, snakes, raccoons, and domestic cats may also hunt and eat scrub jays. Their eggs and young chicks are particularly vulnerable to these predators.
there biggest enemy is humans .
Scrub jays can eat the berries produced by elderberry bushes, as they are known to consume a variety of fruits and seeds. Elderberries are not toxic to scrub jays, and these birds often forage for berries as part of their diet. However, the main diet of scrub jays typically includes insects, seeds, and nuts, so elderberries may be just one of many food sources they utilize.
G. Thomas Bancroft has written: 'The molt of scrub jays and blue jays in Florida' -- subject(s): Birds, Blue jay, Florida scrub jay, Molting, Physiology
I believe that a variation of blue jays, the Western Scrub Jay has been sighted there.
The future tense of "shriek" is "will shriek." For example, "She will shriek when she sees the spider."