Blue+jays

A Blue Jays scientific name is **Cyanocitia Cristata.** Is a passerine bird. They prefer mixed woodlands with there mixed clearings. You will mostly find a Blue Jay in southern Canada and in the United States, east of the rocky moutains. They are also common in suburban areas and in parks. //(they might also be outside your window in the morning cherping, like they do to me).// This animal is **30** cm.. in length in form from the tip of it tail. **70- 100**grams.

These beautiful blue jays eat **Arthropod, acorns, and nuts, fruits, seeds, and small vertabrates**. Blue jays often are ganging up on other birds like **halks, crows, owls, eagles.** There behavoior is called 'mobbing', as it's been told it's hard to drive away the predators.

There nests are made of twigs, grass, and sometimes a little bit of mud, lined in with rootlets.

Blue jays belong to the family CorvidaeNorth America............

There are all other types of Blue jays:   ****Cyanocitta cristata bromia - Northern Blue Jay** Cyanocitta cristata cristata - Coastal Blue Jay**
 * Cyanocitta cristata cyanotephra - Interior Blue Jay****
 * Cyanocitta cristata semplei - Florida Blue Jay****

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