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Overview
Blue Jay: Medium, noisy jay with bright blue upperparts, pale gray underparts, distinct head crest, and neck surrounded with a curious black necklace. Black-barred wings and tail have prominent white patches. Direct flight with steady and bouyant wing beats. Glides between perches or to the ground.
Range and Habitat
Blue Jay: Resident east of the Rockies, from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, but slowly encroaching westward. Preferred habitats include evergreen forests, farmlands, groves, and suburbs.
Topo Map:
Perching-like Body
Listen to Call
Voice Text
"jay, jay, jay", "thief, thief, thief!"
Interesting Facts
The Blue Jay's coloration is not derived by pigments, but is the result of light refraction due to the internal structure of the feathers; if a Blue Jay feather is crushed, the blue disappears as the structure is destroyed.
They will sometimes prey on eggs and nestlings of other birds’ nests.
Captive jays have been observed using tools and strips of newspaper to rake in food pellets from outside their cages.
A group of jays has many collective nouns, including a "band", "cast", "party", and "scold" of jays.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
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Green Jay
Pinyon Jay
Steller's Jay
Western Scrub-Jay
Northern Mockingbird
Mexican Jay
Island Scrub-Jay
Florida Scrub-Jay
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