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.
blue or light blue eggs with blue speckles are robin eggs.
No, it is not possible because a robin can only pass robin genes on to its offspring
A Blue Jays egg is a pale bluish green color
A blue jays wingspan is 34-43 cm
Blue jays have small crests, and some bluebirds have reddish chests.
Apparently they're afraid of robins.
Yes. Blue jays often raid the nests of other species.
Blue jays and robins do not interbreed primarily due to differences in their mating behaviors, vocalizations, and reproductive timing. Even if they share the same habitat, blue jays tend to have more aggressive and territorial mating displays, while robins have distinct courtship songs that attract specific mates. Additionally, their nesting preferences and the timing of breeding seasons may not align, further reducing the chances of interbreeding. These factors contribute to behavioral isolation, which ensures that these two species remain reproductively separate despite living in proximity.
Both will eat insects and fruits, especially berries.
blue or light blue eggs with blue speckles are robin eggs.
how do blue jays glide
No, it is not possible because a robin can only pass robin genes on to its offspring
No, it is not possible because a robin can only pass robin genes on to its offspring.
Sparrows, robins, catbirds, and blue jays eat butterflies in Illinois. I observed a catbird chasing a hummingbird moth.
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a baby blue jays are called chick
A group of blue jays is called a band or party