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Blue jays typically form small flocks that can range from about 5 to 20 individuals, though they are also known to be solitary outside of breeding season. Flock size may vary depending on the availability of food and the time of year. During winter, larger groups may gather, while in spring and summer, they often disperse into smaller family units.

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