Yes, Bluebirds are smaller than Blue Jays, less aggressive, and have notable differences in the appearance of the female and male counterparts and plumage. Blue Jays are often only found in the...
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How to Get Rid of Blue Jays: A Quick Guide to Keep Blue Jays Away
Blue Jays are beautiful birds, but their aggressive behavior often scares away more mild-mannered birds. If you find that Blue Jays are becoming a nuisance, especially to your hummingbirds and...
What is the Difference Between a Blue Jay and a Steller’s Jay?
The primary distinguishable feature of the Blue Jay and Steller's Jay is their white or black face and underbelly. Blue Jays have a white face and belly while Steller's Jays have a black face and...
Blue Jays have varying migration patterns; while some flocks stay put for the winter season, others do relocate for the Spring Migration, traveling southward over the Great Lakes and the Atlantic...
Blue Jays are omnivores, and eat just about anything from meat to seeds. Foods that Blue Jays eat in the wild include acorns, mealworms, beechnuts, suet, and wild berries. Birdwatchers can provide...
There are 10 different species of Blue Jay found across the United States, Southern Canada, and even up to Alaska. From Steller’s Jay to Florida Scrub-Jays, these beautiful blue birds can be found...