No. Blue jays do not live in the rainforest.
no
The average lifespan for a blue jay is typically around 7 years in the wild. However, they can live up to 17 years in captivity where they are protected from predators, diseases, and other threats they would face in the wild.
Yes, but the feathers will soon grow back.
a blue jay is a herbivore but one blue jay ate a bird
Some blue jays will migrate south for the winter. But some will also stay in the cold north. It seems that they alternate seasons, migrating one year and staying the next and then migrating again the next year.
A Blue Jay can live anywhere from 6-15 years
in the amazon rainforest
they live in the rainforest.
no
in the rainforest.
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yes
Blue jays live in trees often in urban areas.
No. Blue-winged kookaburras live in a variety of habitats, but not rainforest. They live in tropical and subtropical open woodlands, paperbark swamps, and in native trees along watercourses, in open clearings, canefields and farmland.
Yes, and they do, actually.