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Blue-Jay

Blue Jay

Description of the Blue Jay

Blue Jays are beautiful, often loud, birds in the same family as Crows, Magpies, and other Jays.

Longevity and Molting of the Blue Jay

Family Life of the Blue Jay

They lay greenish-blue eggs, spotted with gray and/or brown, and the fledglings leave the nest around 20 days after hatching. Both parents help with the feeding chore and the raising of their offspring.

What Do Blue Jays Eat?

Bright (both in color and intelligence) they are adaptable and feed on many things, these omnivores eat primarily seeds, nuts, fruits, grain, berries, small fruits and insects, but also eat bird eggs, baby birds, frogs, and rodents.

BACKYARD BIRDS

American Goldfinch
Most of the backyard birds you will attract look the same year-round.
American Robin
Commonly seen bounding across your front lawn the male American Robin has a rust
Cardinal
The Northern Cardinal is a popular backyard bird, particularly in Kentucky and six other states
Carolina Chickadee
This small song bird known for their chickadee-dee-dee call has white cheeks that separate
Carolina Wren
The Carolina Wren is a chunky little bird with a distinctive tail that stinks nearly straight up in the air.
Dark-Eyed Junco
Common in the wintertime across the United States Dark-Eyed Junco’s are slate grey over
Downy Woodpecker
They have the typical straight posture of a woodpecker however they are the smallest woodpecker in North America
Eastern Bluebird
The Eastern Bluebird is small bird with a round head, plump body and a posture best described as alert.
Eastern Towhee
The Eastern Towhee has distinctive rust colored sides and a white belly.
Hairy Woodpecker
The Hairy Woodpecker is streaked with black and white, forming checker patterns and wears a black mask.

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