No. The population of blue jays is relatively high in most places. You may not see them much but if you live in the eastern U.S. and parts of far southeastern Canada blue jays are probably present. They are considered "least concern" as far as conservation status goes.
A Blue Jays egg is a pale bluish green color
A blue jays wingspan is 34-43 cm
Blue jays have small crests, and some bluebirds have reddish chests.
well it depends if your talking about the Tornonto Blue Jays (the baseball team) or the bird blue jay but both are consumers
Blue jays are larger, more aggressive, and are colored differently.Cardinals are basicly seed eaters in the finch family, while blue jays are scavengers, related to crows and ravens.
Blue Jays are not currently listed as endangered or threatened. Their populations are stable across North America. However, habitat loss and climate change pose potential threats to their long-term survival.
how do blue jays glide
Baby blue jays are called chicks.
blue jays live all across Canada.
A group of blue jays is called a band or party
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The blue jays mascot is Ace.
Toronto blue jays
A Blue Jays egg is a pale bluish green color
Blue jays live in Canada in nests that are built on trees.
blue jays mate before they nest.
Toronto Blue Jays was created in 1977.