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Hatching a blue jay egg typically requires a nesting environment that mimics natural conditions, including appropriate temperature and humidity levels. If you find a blue jay egg, it's best to leave it with its parents, as they are best equipped to care for it. If the egg is abandoned, you can try placing it in a makeshift incubator at a stable temperature of around 99-100°F (37-38°C) and maintaining humidity levels of about 50-60%. However, it's important to note that caring for wild bird eggs is often illegal and should be done only with the guidance of a licensed wildlife rehabilitator.

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