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Like all birds it is covered in feathers.
no.
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.
Neither, they have feathers.
Bluejays are not tropical birds, so they are absent from the rain forests..They are found in North American zones.
As with other birds, the wing of a blue jay is covered in feathers.
The ones with the blue feathers are boys the ones with the green feathers are girls according to my reserach
No- and they do not have fur. They are birds, and have feathers.
Just like other birds they find a bit of water and use it for a bath. They also preen their feathers.
Like all birds it is covered in feathers.
Robins' eggs are bright blue. blue birds
Peacocks are large, colorful birds known for their iridescent tails. These tail feathers are very long and have "eyes." The birds are usually blue and green but some are white.
There are various ones. What other colors did it have? Any idea on the size?
Any breed that is available in "blue" will also have "splash" colored birds. There are too many to list.
Hawks and snakes are predators of birds of paradise but at one time they were killed by man for their feathers. Women liked the feathers on their hats. This practice has been banned.
No, unfortunately, however crows feathers show some iridescence in the blue range. The birds usually referred to as blue-backed crows are the grackles, which have a distinct bluish shine.
Yes. Most species are fairly dull but there is one, the smallest, that is quite brighly coloured. Kookaburras are birds so, like all birds, they do have feathers. Incidentally, they are not dull in colour. Their contrast of dark brown and white is quite striking, and perfect camouflage for their habitat. In addition, the blue-winged kookaburra has bright blue wings.