Blue jays are pretty recognizable, but there are birds that do a good job of resembling them. Keep reading to learn about some of the top blue jay copycats and how to tell the difference. 1.
The blue jay bird is famous for its brilliant blue feathers, but these feathers are not blue. Unlike most other birds, these birds lack blue pigments in their plumage.
Blue jays are bright blue on top, white or light gray underneath, and have black and white bars on their wings and tail ...
The bird’s flight is strong and steady, with wings rarely flexed above horizontal. Polytypic. Length 11.5". A nearly unmistakable dark blue, black-crested jay with variable white or blue ...
It was given two main points of direction: Focus on the bird and the word ‘Jays,’ dropping the ‘Blue.’ The team’s marketing department had concluded most people just referred to the club ...
Four conservation groups, represented by Earthjustice, filed a request in federal court today to defend critical Endangered Species Act protections for the imperiled Florida scrub jay.