where do jays fit on the food chain
It depends on the food chain. It could be a primary consumer and feed on seeds.
It could be a secondary consumer if it is eating bugs or worms.
A food web shows these feeding relationships better because these relationships can be shown in one diagram.
A food chain represents a simple flow of energy in a straight line. Living relationships are more complex than that.
A Blue Jay is a bird, has a spine, so is a vertebrate.
Blue jay, Canada jay, Steller's jay, scrub jay.
No..The blue jay is still a common bird over much of its range.
what are the differents between a blue jay and a honey bee
ahh yes. baby blue jays have an outstanding digestive system. As you know, a typical blue jay has a large variety of the different foods they eat to maintain a comfortable lifestyle. the baby blue jays learn young that they need alot of food of nutritional values. They have rather large bellies that can handle any amount of food that momma bird brings home.
A WORM! and some bugs
It is in the Crow family (Corvidae).
what the hell is wrong with you
Woodpeckers and Starlings.
using its beak, it eats its food!
A baby blue jay is called a "chick." It is born without feathers and is dependent on its parents for food and protection until it is able to fend for itself.
Make sure that the baby blue jay's legs are not splayed (which means that they are continually ... For the diet: you need to get the bird off the cat food right away! ... ...
yes a blue jay is a bird
Jay Blue is 6' 3".
The Canada jay is gray and white, the blue jay is blue and gray and white, the Stellar's jay is similar to the blue jay but has a blackish head, scrub jays are blue and gray.
The scientific name of a blue jay is Cyanocitta cristata.
A Blue Jay is a bird, has a spine, so is a vertebrate.