What kind of sound does a Blue Jay make?
Blue jays make an almost screechy noise similar to crows . Their calls are more higher pitched.
I have sometimes heard people compare a Blue jay's call to the sound of a rusty gate opening.
Robins are omnivores. They like raspberries, blackberries, worms, insects, etc.
What does the bird blue jay look like?
a blue jay bird is blue and white( or brown) and its REALLY beautiful!!!!!!!!!
How many house sparrows are there in the world?
That depends on how long the sparrow lives. House sparrows have 1 clutch per year. They usually have around 6 eggs per clutch. If it lives for 6 years it would have around 36 offspring. Of course during those 6 years some eggs would break and some of the young would die so it would be less 36.
How many eggs can a blue tit lay in a lifetime?
they sit and they pop out like any other bird but the eggs are rreally small
How do you get rid of birds nesting outside of your house?
Destroy the nest after the young have fledged. Do not, however, disturb the eggs or young of any native species, because they are protected by law. Only non native species like starlings or house sparrows can have an active nest removed.
What are the characteristics of a mockingbird?
It's a blackbird, yayayayayayayayayaya.
Hope this helped:)
They eat larva, adult insects and spiders. They also eat seeds, rice, oats, corn, and other small grains.
Finches eat seeds and fruit and some vegies but some things can be toxic to their body!
They have nests in tall bushes and trees. They sleep here, or on a branch near their nests.
Accipiter hawks, snakes, cats are the biggest killers of songbirds. Raccoons and some other species eat their eggs.
Will geese eat sunflower seed?
Swallows (family Hirundinidae - aerial feeders) are primarily insect eaters. They enjoy all kinds of insects except for the stinging types (wasps, bees). They do like a bit of fruit and other plant matter once in a while. There have been no reports of them partaking of sunflower seeds. The birds that LOVE sunflower seeds include the Tufted Titmouse, Goldfinch, Purple Finch, Chickadee, Nuthatches and other seed-eating birds.
Why do birds choose to live in trees?
Not all of them do- birds that fly, probably feel safer in trees since many of their natural enemies can not fly. However,,some birds that can fly a little. like to nest on the ground, possibly because they get their food off the ground and feel at home there.
How long does a blue tit live?
They lay eggs.
The eggs hatch.
Birds grow to adults and (eventually) die.
Blue Tits may live for about 12 years.
What are facts about chickadees?
The Carolina chickadee, Parus Carolinensis, is a small member of the titmouse family, more southerly in distibution than the very similar black capped chickadee. One of the first birds to appear at feeders, they roam the winter woods with tufted titmice and downy woodpeckers in search of food. In areas where their ranges overlap, Carolina chickadees may hybridize with the slightly larger black capped chickadee. Black cappeds are also somewhat browner on the flanks. Other than that, the two are very similar.
Why is Arkansas state bird the mocking bird?
Because the State Legislature named it as the Official State Bird.
From State Symbols U.S.A:
"Tennessee selected the mockingbird (genus Mimus polyglottos) as official state bird in 1933, selected from an election conducted by the Tennessee Ornithological Society.Northern Mockingbirds are related to the brown thrasher and the catbird."
Do robins feed the chicks of other birds?
Yes, they do. I have been watching a new family of robins n a tree out front, the mother fed the babies n sat on the nest till a more vibrant robin( appeared to be daddy) flew up fed the babies n flew away.
What type of tree does a purple finch live in?
A chunky finch, male rose red with white belly, some streaking. Females are brown streaked birds with a dark cheek stripe. Migrates south in fall. Loves sunflower seed at feeders.
Some blue jays do migrate, but most are sedentary. They will roam in small flocks after the nesting season.
When does the robin bird lay eggs?
From ovulation to laying, the process of egg production takes about 24 hours. A Robin's ovary releases a mature ovum at daily intervals during the breading season until a complete clutch has been laid. What we recognize as the yolk of the egg is in fact the ovum, a single cell. The whites of the egg are added as it goes down the oviduct. As the ovum passes into the shell glad, the papillae secrete more albumen and the hard calcium-rich outer shell. Shell pigmentation also takes place here; the patterns reflect the speed of the eggs passage.
What kind of bird has a pointy head light yellow breast and eats holly berries?
If you live in Europe it could quite possibly be a redwing.