Blue jays may try to eat the dove's eggs, but otherwise, there is little interaction between the two birds.
Bread of any kind is not a good thing to feed to any kind of birds. They may like it very much, but it is unhealthy for them.
According to an article on forbes.com, the Toronto Blue Jays value is $344 million as of April, 2007.
Yes. Blue jays are found over much of the US, especially east of the Rockies.
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The team value of the Toronto Blue Jays is 610-million dollars. Rogers Communications purchased the team in 2000 for 137-million dollars.
The same way humans do except much faster.
They weigh twelve oz to two lbs
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.
No..The blue jay is still a common bird over much of its range.
Well pretty much it lives on a tree near a cave