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Perched in tree elegant blue jay Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blue jay bird in winter Royalty Free Stock Photo
Curious blue jay looking at seeds and nuts Royalty Free Stock Photo
Curious blue jay looking at seeds and nuts Royalty Free Stock Photo
Curious blue jay looking at seeds and nuts Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Blue Jay: Intelligent Mimic and Forest Planter of North American Woodlands
Curious blue jay looking at seeds and nuts Royalty Free Stock Photo
Curious blue jay looking at seeds and nuts Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
The Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata), a vibrant bird from the Corvidae family, is a common and intelligent resident of eastern and central North America. These striking avian creatures inhabit diverse environments including forests, woodlands, and even suburban areas. They frequently nest in strong oak and pine trees and are a familiar sight at backyard feeders. Blue Jays are remarkably intelligent, known for their ability to mimic hawk calls to deter other birds. Their habit of storing acorns plays a vital role in the natural regeneration and growth of new oak trees


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