blue jays narmally eat fish jk. they eat worms and bark blue jays narmally eat fish jk. they eat worms and bark
it is an omnivore and eats varietys of plants and seeds.a blue jay eats insects,nuts and seeds
No, bluejays are very common birds.
i am pretty sure robin eggs r blue
Some bird names ending with "y" include blue jay, barn owl, and snowy owl. The "y" at the end of these names often indicates a diminutive form or a species characteristic, such as the blue jay's vibrant blue feathers. These names can help distinguish between different species of birds within the same genus.
Probably neither. Owls normally feed on rodents, not other birds.
blue jay
Surprisingly, the blue jay is not one of the State Birds.
blue jay red
As with other birds, the wing of a blue jay is covered in feathers.
Birds
No, birds do not hibernate.
They are both birds!
using its beak, it eats its food!
it eats them
Blue jays will eat most anything, from seeds to the eggs of other birds.
No. The blue jay is found in temperate zones of North America, mainly east of the Rockies.
Yes, and they do, actually.