A blue jay is a bright blue bird that is native to North America.
The blue jay is native to North America (United States & Canada).
The Eurasin Jay is common in the UK, but the Blue Jay is not, normally native to North America. There is a subtle difference, see related link for a picture of both.
Jay Broadfoot was born on November 3, 1966, in Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA.
No. The blue jay is found in temperate zones of North America, mainly east of the Rockies.
No..It is a North American species.
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Blue jays live in Canada in nests that are built on trees.
The blue jay is a familiar bird of forests, lawns, and parks across much of North America.
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it depends. if you find an older blue jay, then no. it wont get to know you cause it is old. if you find a blue jay EGG, and it hatches, you can care for it and it will like you. so old blue jays, NO. baby blue jays, YES.
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