We rescued a baby blue jay. I found a local bird expert who said kitten food. Blue Jays eat bugs. We put Mr. Blue on a perch attached to a computer monitor. This kept him warm. We put a disposable diaper underneath him. We fed him with chopsticks so he wouldn't become fixed on human fingers. We put him in a bird cage at night and kept the cats outside. When I picked him up he had no feathers .
At first he ate constantly but we could put him to sleep by covering his cage' My son was working twelve hours a day at his computer so this was no problem.
We took him outside but he tried to get back inside especially when it rained. Finally I got annoyed and left him in his cage outside for several hours. After that we could't catch him.
My neighbor had a habit of feeding his cats outside before going to work at 6 A.M. and thought he was being attacked by a crazy jay until he figured out it was our fault
We thought next year whatever big blue jay must be him but we were never sure'
Not normally. Blue jays eat most anything, but millet is too small for them to digest easily. They will however, take sunflower seed from bird feeders.
Blue Jays eat sunflower seeds because they are a good source of energy and nutrients, including fats, protein, and minerals. Sunflower seeds are also easy for Blue Jays to crack open with their strong beaks, making them a convenient and attractive food source.
Yes blue rays eat snacks. Any kind of bird like snacks and reptiles. Snacks are a kind of reptile it will eat it. Definitely.
Adult Blue Jays predators are Hawks, Snakes, and Owls. Eggs and young birds fall prey to all of the above mentioned, as well as Opossums, Crows, Snakes, Cats, Squirrels, Raccoons, and other Jays.
a blue jay is a herbivore but one blue jay ate a bird
no they do not
Blue jays
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many birds eat many thing but as you should know but for the one that don't blue jays eat beetles. some eat other birds to.
No. Jackrabbits are herbivores.
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.
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Not normally. Blue jays eat most anything, but millet is too small for them to digest easily. They will however, take sunflower seed from bird feeders.
Blue jays, like their relatives the raven and crow, will eat many organic items. From worms and insects, to berries, fruit, the eggs of other birds.
No the blue jay does not eat dead rats since it is a vegetarian.
most invertebrates
I see it's possible. Why not?