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Blue birds, such as blue jays or bluebirds, may interact with humans in various ways. They may visit bird feeders for food, build nests in human-made birdhouses, or even exhibit curiosity towards humans in their vicinity. Some blue birds may also display territorial behavior, especially during breeding season, which may lead to interactions such as swooping or vocalizing towards humans who venture too close to their nesting sites.

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