
Blue Jay Images, Facts and Information:
Cyanocitta cristata
- Blue Jays are medium-sized jays with bright blue upperparts, pale gray underparts, with distinctive head crests and have necks surrounded by a black necklace. They have black barred wings and their tails have white patches. Sexes are similar.
- Some Blue Jays are migratory and some are year round residents in their range. They are primarily found east of the Rockies from southern Canada south to the Gulf of Mexico. They are slowly expanding westward. Preferred habitats include farmlands, evergreen forests, groves and suburbs.
- Blue Jays feed on nuts, fruits, insects, seeds, frogs, mice, young birds and eggs.
- Blue Jays lay 3 to 7 eggs which hatch in 16 to 18 days. They are monogamous and both sexes incubate.
- A group of jays can be called a “party”, “scold” or “band” of jays.
- The oldest Blue Jay was at least 26 years, 11 months old when it was found dead after being caught in fishing gear.
I hope you enjoy viewing my Blue Jay photos.
Immature Blue Jay on a pine branch
Title: Immature Blue Jay on a pine branch
Location: Sebastian County, Arkansas
Date: 6/20/2023
Adult Blue Jay perched on a pine
Title: Adult Blue Jay perched on a pine
Location: Sebastian County, Arkansas
Date: 6/20/2023
Blue Jay adult close up
Title: Blue Jay adult close up
Location: Sebastian County, Arkansas
Date: 6/18/2023
Adult Blue Jay on driftwood
Title: Adult Blue Jay on driftwood
Location: Sebastian County, Arkansas
Date: 6/10/2023
Blue Jay portrait with a sunflower seed
Title: Blue Jay portrait with a sunflower seed
Location: Sebastian County, Arkansas
Date: 6/8/2023
Adult Blue Jay drinking water
Title: Adult Blue Jay drinking water
Location: Sebastian County, Arkansas
Date: 6/8/2023
Blue Jay portrait
Title: Blue Jay portrait
Location: Sebastian County, Arkansas
Date: 6/8/2023
Blue Jay in Salt Lake County
Title: Blue Jay in Salt Lake County
Location: Salt Lake County, Utah
Date: 12/6/2017