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how do blue jays glide
a baby blue jays are called chick
I'm guessing a flock, but that is more general, you could use that describing any species of birds that fly together. i don't know if there is somthing more specific.
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.
Blue jays typically fly in a series of up and down strokes interspersed with glides. They are known for their quick and agile flight, which allows them to navigate through trees and forests with ease. Blue jays also use their long tail to help them steer and balance while flying.
Blue Jays can fly, or travel, up to 43.66 miles per hour.
They fly
1 mile
scrub jays look like a pale blue. similar to a blue jay.
One of Blue Jays adaptations are they have wings to fly in the sky. Another adaptation, is blur jays are blue, so they can camouflages in the sky so the animals that eat them, won't see the the blue jay.
They are both birds and they both fly
how do blue jays glide
Blue Jays can fly up to 30mph. There are found in Northern America, and are part of the Crow & Raven family.
Many birds, crows, blue jays, geese, swans, ducks, cardinals, and parrots.
a baby blue jays are called chick
I'm guessing a flock, but that is more general, you could use that describing any species of birds that fly together. i don't know if there is somthing more specific.
A group of blue jays is called a band or party