The term "blue jay" does not require a hyphen when used as a noun to refer to the bird species. However, if used as a compound adjective before a noun, it may be hyphenated, such as in "blue-jay feathers." In general contexts, "blue jay" is written as two separate words without a hyphen.
It does not need to have a hyphen! :)
Yes.
No, the word "nineteen" does not need a hyphen when written numerically.
Jay Blue is 6' 3".
yes a blue jay is a bird
The Canada jay is gray and white, the blue jay is blue and gray and white, the Stellar's jay is similar to the blue jay but has a blackish head, scrub jays are blue and gray.
No
I do not believe that multitasking is supposed to have a hyphen.
It's not a word in the dictionary, so yes, use the hyphen.
You typically need only capitalize after sentence-ending punctuation, which a hyphen is not.
The scientific name of the blue jay is Cyanocitta cristata.
Make sure that the baby blue jay's legs are not splayed (which means that they are continually ... For the diet: you need to get the bird off the cat food right away! ... ...