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.
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No. Blue jays do not live in the rainforest.
A blue jay actually represents winter....the sign that spring is on the way is a red robin.
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.
a blue jay is a herbivore but one blue jay ate a bird
A Blue Jay can live anywhere from 6-15 years
It flys the until winter comes so they can be warm.
no
No. Blue jays do not live in the rainforest.
A blue jay actually represents winter....the sign that spring is on the way is a red robin.
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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.
Blue jays are mostly non migratory..Some Northern birds may withdraw southward in winter.
Blue jays live in trees often in urban areas.
Yes, and they do, actually.