there biggest enemy is humans .
There lifecycle is an egg to a little bird to a aldult Scrub jay
G. Thomas Bancroft has written: 'The molt of scrub jays and blue jays in Florida' -- subject(s): Birds, Blue jay, Florida scrub jay, Molting, Physiology
In working on my latest series of books, Wild About Florida, I became interested in Florida scrub jays and also asked this question. I found one researcher who studied the birds at Archbold Biological Station, the foremost research station when it comes to the Florida scrub jay. Dr. Aurélie Coulon estimated that only five percent of the state's original scrub habitat, the only place these birds can survive in the wild, remains. Her findings determined that there are fewer than 8,000 Florida Scrub-Jays remaining in the world. This was published in the scientific journal, Molecular Ecology in April 2008.
no, they are not endangered or threatened, this goes for all species of scrub jays.
scrub jays look like a pale blue. similar to a blue jay.
Jays will eat anything edible.
Yes they can
scrub jays eat insects, berries, nuts, and seeds. They also eat insects, Spiders, lizards and even small snakes.
Florida Scrub Jay was created in 1795.
Aphelocoma coerulescens is the scientific name of the Florida scrub.
Well their biggest enemies are humans. We have destroyed millions of acres of scrubs across the united states. If you are reffering to the animal category I would say Eagles, Hawks, any bird of prey. Raccoons, wild cats. Hope I could help
The scrub jay has blue wings and tail, and the crown of the head and back of the neck are also blue. The neck is whitish with gray streaks, and the body is pale gray.The bird has a dark gray mask and black beak.