Nesting habits A blue jay nest is commonly spotted around the mixed woods and the deciduous forests in most of the eastern regions of North America The common residing range for these birds is between Newfoundland, across Alberta in Canada to Florida, and the eastern parts of Texas inNesting Habits of the Blue Jay Blue Jays build their nests in tree branches or where there is a "V" in the tree The nest is made from grass, small twigs, leaves, and bark and is sometimes "glued" together with mud The female Blue Jay will lay between 36 eggs which she will incubate for up to 18 days Sometimes the male will assist with the incubation, though his main task is to bring food to the female Blue JayBlue Jay/Scrub Jay Raids Robin Nest and Steals Eggs Go to http//wwwthunksnestcom to learn more about robins and the bird named thunk!
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