A blue jay is a herbivore cause it only eats poop!!!
Cats, snakes and birds of prey. Additionally, raccoons, squirrels and other birds frequently consume scrub-jay eggs and hatchlings.
A blue jay is an omnivore, meaning it eats both plants and animals. Its diet includes nuts, seeds, insects, and small animals like frogs and mice.
A scrub jay is a consumer because it gets its energy by eating other organisms, such as insects, seeds, and small fruits. It is not a decomposer (which breaks down dead organic matter) or a producer (which makes its own food through photosynthesis).
it depends, cuz some birds may be herbivore and others may be omnivores, like a tanager is a carnivore but a blue jay is a herbivore and an eagle is a detritivore....so it depends.
Omnivore
Omnivore. They eat other bird's eggs, worms, and seeds.
A blue jay is a herbivore cause it only eats poop!!!
Cats, snakes and birds of prey. Additionally, raccoons, squirrels and other birds frequently consume scrub-jay eggs and hatchlings.
A blue jay is an omnivore, meaning it eats both plants and animals. Its diet includes nuts, seeds, insects, and small animals like frogs and mice.
Florida Scrub Jay was created in 1795.
A blue jay is not a carnivore. A blue jay isn't a herbivore. Blue jays eat plants, worms, seeds, and eggs, so that would make it an omnivore.
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Blue jay, Canada jay, Steller's jay, scrub jay.
Scrub jay, blue jay, Canada jay, Steller's jay.
The Steller's jay, green jay, and scrub jay. Also ravens and crows.
No, a blue jay is not a herbivore. Blue jays are omnivores, meaning they eat a variety of foods including fruits, nuts, seeds, insects, and occasionally small animals like frogs or mice.