In my experience with bluejays they appear to fearlessly attack predators and people to protect their nest and family. read more
Most birds are afraid of unfamiliar objects and events, because they might be dangerous. Blue jays are no exception - they will exhibit both curiosity and apprehension. Blue jays are, of course, afraid of predators, including humans - for obvious reasons. They don’t want to be eaten. read more
Blue jays are highly curious birds, and young blue jays have been known to play with bottle caps and aluminum foil. Blue jays breed from mid-March to July. Blue jays prefer to nest in evergreen trees and shrubs 10 to 35 feet off the ground. Blue jays typically form monogamous pairs and stay together for life. read more
Jays are any of several noisy, vivacious birds of the crow family, subfamily Garrulinae , as the crested Garrulus glandarius , of the Old World, having brownish plumage with blue, black, and white barring on the wings. read more