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The Blue Jay's scientific name is "cyanocitta cristata," which is a Greek and Latin word for a "blue, chattering bird." [http://www.birdhouses101.com/blue-jay-about.asp] Their call can be a "jay" sound or a "queedle" sound, along with the many calls and voices they can mimic. [http://www.aspensongwildbirdfood.com/wildbirds/speciesprofiles/detail.php?id=69]
The Blue Jay's scientific name is "cyanocitta cristata," which is a Greek and Latin word for a "blue, chattering bird." [http://www.birdhouses101.com/blue-jay-about.asp] Their call can be a "jay" sound or a "queedle" sound, along with the many calls and voices they can mimic. [http://www.aspensongwildbirdfood.com/wildbirds/speciesprofiles/detail.php?id=69]
   
   
Their feathers aren't actually blue, its just the light refraction. If the wings were crushed, it would take away the color. During the summer they shed some of their feathers, probably to stay cool. [http://www.birdhouses101.com/blue-jay-facts.asp]
Their feathers aren't actually blue, its the refraction of light. If the wings were crushed, the blue pigment would disappear. During the summer they shed all their feathers, probably to stay cool. [http://www.birdhouses101.com/blue-jay-facts.asp] Some have noticed that they use ants or ant excretions or preening. This is called anting. There is a theory that they do this because something in the ant excretion helps soothe any possible irritation from the new feathers growing in. [http://www.shawcreekbirdsupply.com/blue_jay_info.htm]


Blue Jays have been discovered chasing dogs, hawks, raccoons, and even humans away from their nests. Because of this, nto a lot of people like to have feeders for them in their backyard. They are very aggressive and steal food from other birds. [http://www.birdhouses101.com/blue-jay-about.asp] Some have seen them stealing and eating eggs from others birds. [http://www.aspensongwildbirdfood.com/wildbirds/speciesprofiles/detail.php?id=69]
Blue Jays have been discovered chasing dogs, hawks, raccoons, and even humans away from their nests. Because of this, nto a lot of people like to have feeders for them in their backyard. They are very aggressive and steal food from other birds. [http://www.birdhouses101.com/blue-jay-about.asp] Some have seen them stealing and eating eggs from others birds. [http://www.aspensongwildbirdfood.com/wildbirds/speciesprofiles/detail.php?id=69]
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