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The Blue Jay usually builds a nest from twigs, bark, small roots, feathers, scraps of paper, or cloth, and mud. They prefer to build in an evergreen, but the Blue Jay is flexible when it comes to the nest. They will make do with just about any bushy tree, or large bush that is available, even resorting to the old country style mail boxes, or using another midsized birds nest. The Blue Jay is listed by the IUCN Red List as "least concern". For more details, please see sites listed below.

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