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blue or light blue eggs with blue speckles are robin eggs.
The blue jay is a blue, gray and white bird of the family corvidae, which includes ravens and crows. Blue jays are noisy, aggressive birds, and will attack other birds to drive them away from a food source. They are excellent mimics, and are famous for their rendition of the red tailed hawk.
Some blue jays do migrate, but most are sedentary. They will roam in small flocks after the nesting season.
Yes, several wild birds in the Northeast have blue feathers aside from blue jays. Notable examples include the Eastern Bluebird, which has a vibrant blue back and orange breast, and the Tree Swallow, recognized for its iridescent blue-green plumage. Additionally, the Indigo Bunting, though more prevalent in summer, displays striking blue coloration during mating season.
because they are birds. all birds have beaks :-)
It depends if you did something to it. Like if you hurt another bluejay. If you do that you should look out because they can attack. But in other situations they are friendly. Like I said it depends how you treat them.
Robins are known to lay blue eggs. Other birds that can lay blue eggs are starlings and types of finches.
blue jay red
blue bird ;robbin
Cones. Humans and other primates have 3 types of cones: red, green, & blue. Nonprimate mammals have 2 types of cones: yellow & blue. Birds and reptiles have 4 types of cones: red, green, blue, & UV.
Birds eat beetles. Sometimes wolves while young, otherwise most likely not.
As with other birds, the wing of a blue jay is covered in feathers.
In rainforests, several species of blue birds can be found, including the Blue Jay, Blue Morphos (butterfly), and species of the family Dacnis, like the Blue Dacnis. Additionally, the Blue-crowned Motmot and various types of tanagers also showcase vibrant blue plumage. These birds are often admired for their striking colors and are integral to the rainforest ecosystem.
Birds ang other dragonflies.
Other fish, birds sharks, and mammals eat blue angelfish
No , when i went we saw toucans and blue footed boobies and other marvoulous birds!
There are several species of birds other than robins that lay blue eggs. Bluebirds lay blue eggs, as well as starlings and house finches.