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  2. Blue jay - Wikipedia

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    Blue jays are omnivorous, but the Audubon Society estimates that 75% of their diet is vegetable matter. [37] They have strong black bills which they use for cracking nuts, usually while holding them with their feet, and for eating corn, grains and seeds. Blue jays particularly love to eat peanuts in the shell. [38]

  3. Blue Jay's Majestic Landing at Bird Feeder Is Like Something ...

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    Blue jays are corvids, related to the even larger crows and ravens, and form large flocks for migration although the main family unit is still focused on a breeding pair. Blue jays also speak in a ...

  4. The best US States for bird watching revealed - AOL

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    Wisconsin is a hotspot for our winged friends during migration. The vast wetlands and ecosystems that exist here are a recipe for the perfect birding vacation. ... Blue Jays, Carolina Chickadees ...

  5. Steller's jay - Wikipedia

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    Steller's jays are omnivorous and can be social with humans. Steller's jays are omnivores; their diet is about two-thirds plant matter and one-third animal matter. They gather food both from the ground and from trees. Steller's jay's diet includes a wide range of seeds, nuts, berries and other fruit.

  6. Cyanocitta - Wikipedia

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    Crested jays prefer open forests, forest edges, parklands, and urban green spaces, showing a strong preference for oak trees when available. [7] [8] Both species thrive in coniferous and mixed forests, with blue jays also frequenting pure deciduous forests. Blue jays adapt well to urban areas, often reaching higher densities than in forests ...

  7. If You See a Blue Jay, Here's the True, Unexpected ... - AOL

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    Blue Jays are characters, and you too, can be a lively, talkative person, full of positive energy. 2. It's time to prioritize what really matters.

  8. Eurasian jay - Wikipedia

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    It has pinkish brown plumage with a black stripe on each side of a whitish throat, a bright blue panel on the upper wing and a black tail. The Eurasian jay is a woodland bird that occurs over a vast region from western Europe and north-west Africa to the Indian subcontinent and further to the eastern seaboard of Asia and down into south-east Asia.

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