Nothing..It is a natural occurance, and should be left alone.
Blue jays lay 4 to 5 eggs at one time. The mother will keep them warm for 16 to 18 days and then a new generation will begin.
They will eat the eggs of other species, yes.
Birds in the more southerly areas nest March to April, as late as June in the North.
A Blue Jays egg is a pale bluish green color
blue or light blue eggs with blue speckles are robin eggs.
One of the only birds that lay blue eggs are Blue Jays, they do not usually lay them on the ground though. There is a very good chance it fell out of a nest.
Both are passerine birds, both build nests in trees and shrubs. Other than that, they are very different. Blue jays are Corvids, related to ravens and crows. Robins are thrushes.
They may eat the eggs or young birds if left unattended.
Blue jays lay their eggs in nests which are usually in Trees.
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A Blue Jays egg is a pale bluish green color
kind of happy-go-lucky, but kind of evil in a way.
Yes, like all birds, blue jays lay eggs.
they look about 5 inches and3 inches wide and are a little darker blue and is white but has blue spots.
Blue jays may try to eat the dove's eggs, but otherwise, there is little interaction between the two birds.
Yes. Blue jays often raid the nests of other species.
blue or light blue eggs with blue speckles are robin eggs.
Blue jays, like their relatives the raven and crow, will eat many organic items. From worms and insects, to berries, fruit, the eggs of other birds.
It is legal to kill blue jays in Kentucky