It is legal to kill blue jays in Kentucky
NO they will kill you
No. It is an urban myth that eating rice will kill birds.
Yes, it is illegal to kill blue jays as they are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in the United States. This law prohibits the killing, capture, or possession of certain migratory birds, including blue jays, without a proper permit or reason.
In Massachusetts, blue jays are protected under state regulations and federal law, making it illegal to capture, possess, or kill them without a special permit. They are considered migratory birds, and their protection is crucial for conservation efforts. If you encounter a blue jay or any wild bird in distress, it's best to contact a local wildlife rehabilitator.
Yes..Protected by the Migratory Bird Act.
Blue jays are a very territorial bird, and are very aggressive, but it is highly unlikely that they kill smaller birds, on a rare occasion, maybe, but they are not carnivores
No it is not legal to own or interfere with any wild birds in Florida. Contact the Florida Department of Fish and Wildlife
Arguably no, since you can only torture a possum with a BB gun, not kill it.
Shoot all the blue jays you want, but remember, it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem says to Scout that they are not going to harm any mockingbirds but instead shoot blue jays. This convinces Scout to join Jem in their mission to target blue jays, as she trusts Jem's judgment and wants to be a part of his adventures.
Blue Jays are very territorial, so they will most likely attack anything that comes close to their nest. If a bat is small enough, they will kill it.