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The young of blue jays are called "nestlings" when they are still in the nest and "fledglings" once they have left the nest but are still dependent on their parents for food and care. Nestlings are typically born naked and helpless, relying entirely on their parents for survival. As they grow, fledglings begin to develop feathers and learn to fly.

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6d ago

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