I think the closest is caled "Resonance Open"
Blue Jays eat sunflower seeds because they are a good source of energy and nutrients, including fats, protein, and minerals. Sunflower seeds are also easy for Blue Jays to crack open with their strong beaks, making them a convenient and attractive food source.
One of the only birds that lay blue eggs are Blue Jays, they do not usually lay them on the ground though. There is a very good chance it fell out of a nest.
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Blue jay chicks typically open their eyes around 10 to 12 days after hatching. At this stage, they are becoming more aware of their surroundings and are developing the ability to see, which is crucial for their growth and eventual fledging. Prior to this, they are dependent on their parents for food and care.
yes it is
anywhere from 1 to 2 weeks and when they open there eyes r blue
no
Blue Jays have broad, fanning wings that allow them to turn quickly in their forest habitat. However, they cannot fly swiftly in open spaces. Like other birds, the Blue Jay has very light bones that enable flight. The Blue Jay's wedge-shaped tail can be fanned open to allow quick stops and turns mid-flight.
yes.
1968 in Clare MI, according to a web article
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