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They’re not the fastest-flying bird so predators like hawks and owls watch for them in open areas. Diet: Blue jays are omnivorous, with 2/3 of their diet vegetation and 1/3 carnivorous.
A 'SHY' Jay bird that's 'difficult to see' has been photographed in Worcester. Worcester News Camera Club member Roger Mason took this picture of a Jay busy collecting small twigs and nest building.
The more energy the birds use while flying, the more carbon 13 they expel, in the form of carbon dioxide. Less then remains in their bodies and breath when they are removed from the wind tunnel.