The Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata) is a passerine bird, and a member of the family Corvidae native to North America. It belongs to the "blue" or American jays, which are, among the Corvidae, not closely related to other jays.
It is adaptable, aggressive and omnivorous, and has been colonizing new habitats for many decades.
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Huh?
I'm confused, How can a Jay Bird be naked if he's blue? Are they arctic birds, or what?
Posted by dumb and dumber (guest) on Fri 25 Jun 2010 07:31:21 PM UTC
blue jay
| show fullshow summaryone very mean bird to small dogs and cats. my cat can't go outside in the spring and summer without a large jay making his life miserable, he sits in the tree letting everyone know the cats out and if he steps off the porch it turns into a ww2 straffing...
one very mean bird to small dogs and cats. my cat can't go outside in the spring and summer without a large jay making his life miserable, he sits in the tree letting everyone know the cats out and if he steps off the porch it turns into a ww2 straffing run with the poor feline giving up and coming back in and waiting for nightfall, pitiful to watch!
Posted by 1 feather (guest) on Tue 15 Jun 2010 12:53:20 PM UTC