Carlos Delgado, who played with the Blue Jays between 1993-2004, with 1058.
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No. The population of blue jays is relatively high in most places. You may not see them much but if you live in the eastern U.S. and parts of far southeastern Canada blue jays are probably present. They are considered "least concern" as far as conservation status goes.
An aggressive, noisy bird, that will dominate feeders, and will eat most anything.
Not known for sure, but it's a common bird over most of its range.
Blue jays are noisy, aggresive birds. They feed on most anything organic, and usually travel in loose flocks up to six or more birds.
Some blue jays do migrate, but most are sedentary. They will roam in small flocks after the nesting season.