Jays

Is a blue jay a commensalism?
It is a commensalistic relationship as the bird is getting benefitted and the tree is not impacted by bird's presence. Do Blue Jays have a symbiotic r...
What is the niche of a steller's jay?
What is the niche of a blue jay?What do steller Jays do?What do Stellar Blue Jays eat?Are Steller's jay rare?What is a Robins niche?Do blue jays and ...
What kind of sound does a Blue Jay make?
Blue Jays make a large variety of calls. The most often heard is a loud jeer, Also makes clear whistled notes and gurgling sounds. Blue Jays frequentl...
Where do a named jay animal live?
It lives in most of the eastern and central United States; some eastern populations may be migratory. Resident populations are also in Newfoundland, C...
Where do red jays live?
These birds can be found in the conifer forests of Canada, drier regions of central United States and the tropics of Mexico. Jays are loud birds who a...
How many eggs do Scub Jay lay?
Nesting FactsClutch Size:1-5 eggsIncubation Period:17-19 daysNestling Period:17-19 daysEgg Description:Pale green blotched with olive, or pale gray sp...
What is a blue jays vegetation?
Blue Jays are found in all kinds of forests but especially near oak trees; they're more abundant near forest edges than in deep forest. They're common...
What is the Stellers jay predator?
It is very probable that Steller's jays are eaten more often by northern goshawks and sharp-shinned hawks than red-tailed hawks and northern pygmy owl...
Where do blue jays go for the winter?
Most blue jays nest across eastern North America. Some will nest as far west as the Rocky Mountains while others will go as far as central Canada. Oth...