Blue Jays

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Blue Jays. By Thenuja!!!. Profile. Type: bird Group name: flock Diet: Omnivore eats nuts, other birds, insects, frogs, mice, rats, acorns, seeds and fruit. Weight: 70-100g Size 34-43cm Predators and Threats: Owls and Hawks Size relative to a tea cup. Photos. Information. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Blue JaysBlue Jays

By Thenuja!!!By Thenuja!!!

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ProfileProfile

Type: birdType: bird

Group name: flockGroup name: flock

Diet: Omnivore eats nuts, other birds, insects, frogs, mice, Diet: Omnivore eats nuts, other birds, insects, frogs, mice, rats, acorns, seeds and fruit.rats, acorns, seeds and fruit.

Weight: 70-100gWeight: 70-100g

Size 34-43cmSize 34-43cm

Predators and Threats: Owls and HawksPredators and Threats: Owls and Hawks

Size relative to a tea cup.Size relative to a tea cup.

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InformationInformation

Blue Jays are found in Northern America and the southern Blue Jays are found in Northern America and the southern parts of Canada and USA. They breed in mixed wood and in parts of Canada and USA. They breed in mixed wood and in forests. They use twigs, bark, grass, leaves and sticks to forests. They use twigs, bark, grass, leaves and sticks to build their nests. They love to sing and are noisy at times. build their nests. They love to sing and are noisy at times. They live for about 15 years. Blue jays are blue on the top They live for about 15 years. Blue jays are blue on the top and are whitish grey on the belly and chin. and are whitish grey on the belly and chin.

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