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Unlike most blue birds, which exhibit sexual dichromatism, male and female blue jays share the same bright colors. This North American flyer ranges throughout North America. 5.
Again, I hear the blue jay cry, this time a bit closer. Knowing the biology of these birds, I understand it won’t be just one bird traveling alone. ... Off in the distances I can hear the ...
Bird of the Month Name : Blue jay ( Cyanocitta cristata ). Description : The blue jay is between 9 and 12 inches long, bright blue on top and white to gray on its throat, chest and belly. It ha… ...
The blue jays made me think of a migration report from the Derby Hill hawk watch site next to Lake Ontario, in Mexico, New York, on May 1. That day the counters tallied 1,552 raptors, including ...
If I didn’t see the blue jays, I would have thought a Cooper’s hawk was giving this call. But no, it was just the blue jays. “What a remarkable bird,” I thought to myself.
Blue jays (Cyanocitta cristata) are a common bird of the eastern and central part of the country. They are so common I think they often go unnoticed by the average person.