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What does a baby blue jay like to do?

What does a baby blue jay like to do?

He loves to look into and peck at flowers. He is good friends with the cat also. The cat stays on the deck most days and they have little conversations. The bird will walk or fly right to the cat when he’s out and even eats food from his dish when he’s eating and the cat lets him.

Is it illegal to keep a blue jay as a pet?

PLEASE do not give this wild bird the death sentence of not being afraid of humans. This bird also requires a very specific diet to avoid metabolic bone disease. Third, it is illegal to keep this bird as a pet. You would be “devastated” for the bird to leave?

When do Blue Jays start to show their colors?

Like most nestlings, blue jays do not exhibit their orange and blue colors early on. This is your best chance to be a part of this beautiful development. Being babies, they usually stay with their mothers during the first two months of their life but once they are out and about, birds begin to find their own way.

What happens if you foster a blue jay?

You did not a great job fostering Jay. If it wasn’t for you, he may not have survived. It is common for fostered fledglings to stay with their foster mother until they are able to survive on their own. Often, they are adopted by other birds of their species. More than likely, he was “adopted” by a blue jay mom who had fledglings the same age.

He loves to look into and peck at flowers. He is good friends with the cat also. The cat stays on the deck most days and they have little conversations. The bird will walk or fly right to the cat when he’s out and even eats food from his dish when he’s eating and the cat lets him.

Where does the Blue Jay sleep at night?

The cat stays on the deck most days and they have little conversations. The bird will walk or fly right to the cat when he’s out and even eats food from his dish when he’s eating and the cat lets him. The cat sleeps on the bird cage at night and the bird sleeps on the bar closest to him.

Why do Blue Jays like to eat paint?

Limestone, a source of calcium, is often an ingredient in paint (especially pale-colored latex paint birds prefer, apparently). The theory is that blue jays in the Northeast and Eastern Canada may collect and cache calcium in anticipation of increased needs in nesting season.

PLEASE do not give this wild bird the death sentence of not being afraid of humans. This bird also requires a very specific diet to avoid metabolic bone disease. Third, it is illegal to keep this bird as a pet. You would be “devastated” for the bird to leave?

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