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Q: Why do crows bother blue jays?
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What family is a blue jay on?

Corvidae, crows ravens, and jays.


What family of animals are blue jays from?

They are birds from the Corvid group, jays, crows, ravens and magpies.


What animals are related to the blue jay?

Jays are in the Corvid family of birds, jays, crows, and ravens.


What are Names of raucous birds?

Crows, ravens, blue jays, Stellar's jays, parrots, cockatiels.


The difference between the cardinals and blue jays?

Blue jays are larger, more aggressive, and are colored differently.Cardinals are basicly seed eaters in the finch family, while blue jays are scavengers, related to crows and ravens.


How are blue jays and blue birds different?

Jays are larger, and have more white and gray coloration, and have a crest. They are in the family Corvidae, with crows and ravens. The bluebirds are a deeper blue, and are thrushes, family Turdidae.


What is the bird that can fly?

Many birds, crows, blue jays, geese, swans, ducks, cardinals, and parrots.


What are some unusual things blue jays do?

This is a matter of opinion, of course. What is "unusual"? How about these: - Blue jays often gang up on larger birds, such as hawks, owls, eagles, and crows. This behavior, called "mobbing," tends to drive the predators away from the blue jays' nests. Other birds also do this, perhaps especially jays and crows. - In addition to the familiar, rasping "jay" calls, blue jays have a rather musical call that is usually rendered as "queeble-queeble." If you expect the screaming, raucous "jay-jay," you might not even believe that the "queeble-queeble" is coming from the same bird.


Do crows or jays eat other birds?

No :)


What birds like shiny things?

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What are the natural predators of blue jays?

Adult Blue Jays predators are Hawks, Snakes, and Owls. Eggs and young birds fall prey to all of the above mentioned, as well as Opossums, Crows, Snakes, Cats, Squirrels, Raccoons, and other Jays.


Do blue jays squawk loudly when disturbed?

Yes, they do. That's one reason many people consider them to be 'pests' like crows and magpies.