Diet and Feeding Blue jays are omnivorous birds and opportunistic feeders that may sample just about anything available Nuts, berries, seeds, corn, carrion, insects, eggs, and even small animals such as lizards or baby birds may be part of their diet, and they easily switch to different food sources at different times of yearThis adaptability serves blue jays well and
Baby blue jay female- The Steller's Jay is a jay and it's blue But it's not a true Blue Jay with a capital "B" The bona fide Blue Jay is primarily a bird of the East Both are smaller cousins to the American Crow and the Common Raven Like their larger cousins, theMost female blue jays will raise only one or two broods per season Once laid, the eggs will normally incubate for about 17 to 18 days before they hatch The female blue jay will sit on the nest for the incubation period while the male bird will bring her food Blue jays are monogamous and partner with the same bird for life
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