That is the correct spelling of "blue jay" (sometimes capitalized).
"The word June starts with the letter jay." One spells the letter "j" as a word in this manner: "jay" . If you spell it this way (with a capital letter "j"), then it can be a man's name, "Jay." In English here in the USA we have a bird named a "blue jay" bird. "Blue jays" are thought by some people to be a "pest" because blue jays are known to make a hard scolding, screaming, angry sound as they sweep hastily toward other bird species in a threatening manner, as though to harm the other species bird if the other does not get out of the way. Blue jay's, as we call them, will even sweep down with an angry, threatening "squawk-squawk" sound toward a human being if that human poses a possible threat to another injured blue jay or to a blue-jay offspring that they have pushed from the nest in an attempt to teach the young one how to fly. Personally, I really love blue jay's and think that they are beautiful birds. They are noted for their blue feathers on their wings. The male has a beautiful blue crest on his forehead.
The dark blue berries are "blueberries."
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The word jay can be a common or a proper noun. For example:Common noun: I saw a blue jay in the birch tree this morning.Proper noun: The actor Jay Silverheels played Tonto in the TV series the Lone Ranger.
The word meaning "most blue in color" (or mood) is spelled bluest.
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.
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"The word June starts with the letter jay." One spells the letter "j" as a word in this manner: "jay" . If you spell it this way (with a capital letter "j"), then it can be a man's name, "Jay." In English here in the USA we have a bird named a "blue jay" bird. "Blue jays" are thought by some people to be a "pest" because blue jays are known to make a hard scolding, screaming, angry sound as they sweep hastily toward other bird species in a threatening manner, as though to harm the other species bird if the other does not get out of the way. Blue jay's, as we call them, will even sweep down with an angry, threatening "squawk-squawk" sound toward a human being if that human poses a possible threat to another injured blue jay or to a blue-jay offspring that they have pushed from the nest in an attempt to teach the young one how to fly. Personally, I really love blue jay's and think that they are beautiful birds. They are noted for their blue feathers on their wings. The male has a beautiful blue crest on his forehead.
The scientific name of the blue jay is Cyanocitta cristata.
A blue jay
The blue jay is not a state bird at all.
They got their name because they are blue and they yell out jay!
Operation Blue Jay was created in 1953.
Blue Jay - comics - was created in 1971.
A Blue Jay is a bird, has a spine, so is a vertebrate.