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  • Love or hate them you can't deny the fact that Blue Jays are beautiful, interesting, and clever.
    Here are 10 fun facts about this spunky group of birds.
    Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro
    00:17 One of the first American birds to be known
    01:22 Blue Jay babies grow so fast
    01:54 The Blue Jay is not a state bird of any American states
    02:31 Blue Jays are very noisy birds
    03:52 No visual difference between male and female Blue Jays
    04:27 How big are Blue Jays and How fast do they fly?
    04:54 Blue Jays communicate with their crest
    05:32 Are Blue Jays really that bad?
    06:24 How long can a Blue Jay live
    07:24 Blue Jays belong to a family dated back 25 million years old
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  • @LesleytheBirdNerd
    @LesleytheBirdNerd  4 года назад +181

    If you liked the video the best way to support the channel is by SHARING it with other fellow birders.
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    • @kingofnuclearfallout39
      @kingofnuclearfallout39 4 года назад +3

      Why are bird are so cute

    • @nightwaves3203
      @nightwaves3203 4 года назад +2

      Maybe Newfoundland could be convinced to have more than one national or state bird to get a new fad of having more than one bird :) Great videos like always :)

    • @O-ShinSpringsWater
      @O-ShinSpringsWater 4 года назад +1

      Get close to there net and you see an feel flying poop or alarm sounds . Laughing out loud.
      I have a beautiful blue jay nest on my persimmon tree. I think the egg hatched because the egg shells is still there .

    • @TK-zj8mk
      @TK-zj8mk 4 года назад +1

      Was waiting for these to come back!

    • @nathanyao1233
      @nathanyao1233 4 года назад

      How often do you see the aurora borealis?

  • @ababble393
    @ababble393 4 года назад +481

    I heard a blue jay saying “OOOOHHH” in my backyard :0

    • @pikachupikachu6618
      @pikachupikachu6618 3 года назад +77

      Was there a raccoon as well 😂

    • @1aundulxaldin
      @1aundulxaldin 3 года назад +59

      Must've been a Regular kind of day in the Show of your life.
      Your backyard is also a mess by the way. Clean it up or YOU'RE FIRED!!

    • @marga8732
      @marga8732 3 года назад +30

      @@1aundulxaldin You know who else is gonna be fired soon? My mom!
      *Oh, wait…*

    • @saitamaonepunch6388
      @saitamaonepunch6388 3 года назад +25

      @@pikachupikachu6618 lol the racoon in my yard said "STOP TALKINGGGG"

    • @farjanaislam5593
      @farjanaislam5593 3 года назад +4

      @@saitamaonepunch6388 what???😂😂😂🤣🤣 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
      Oh that was hilarious!!

  • @genuinelyspoken6611
    @genuinelyspoken6611 3 года назад +555

    If u see a blue jay and a raccoon in ur backyard theyre probably hiding from a gumball machine coming to fire them

  • @clare000777
    @clare000777 4 года назад +375

    I loved to learn they are related to crows, also a highly intelligent bird.

    • @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
      @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 4 года назад +12

      Crows are so intelligent! They can solve all sorts of puzzles.

    • @rebellucy5610
      @rebellucy5610 4 года назад +11

      I saw Blue Jay's going after crows in my background. Tough little bird.

    • @Thor.Jorgensen
      @Thor.Jorgensen 3 года назад +10

      Corvidae birds are THE most intelligent family of birds that exist.
      That includes ravens, crows, rooks, magpies, and blue jays.
      Corvidae are even smarter than dogs. And although it's harder to befriend a crow, they'll make fiercely loyal friends. Just be sure to keep them free and in the wild.

    • @madelaineseguin1490
      @madelaineseguin1490 3 года назад +1

      I did see crows attacking a Blue Jay nest once...it was awful.🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @Thor.Jorgensen
      @Thor.Jorgensen 3 года назад +3

      ​@@madelaineseguin1490 Right and magpies do also attack crows' nests.
      Sometimes, crows even attack the nests of other crows. And blue jays are no different in that regard. They too attack other nests and eat other birds' eggs.
      As far as I know, all Corvidae birds behave this way, including blue jays.

  • @theadambridges
    @theadambridges 4 года назад +132

    I was blown away at the lifespan data, a potential for 27 years is INSANE. I was also shocked to find that not one state had them as their state bird, they seem like an obvious choice.

    • @scallopohare9431
      @scallopohare9431 3 года назад +8

      They are the mascot of Johns Hopkins University. Maybe other schools, too.

    • @DiegoGarcia-ip7pr
      @DiegoGarcia-ip7pr 3 года назад +6

      I believe it is the provincial bird of Prince Edward Island, a province in Canada. So it has a last one fan.

    • @freyathewanderer6359
      @freyathewanderer6359 2 года назад +6

      They're also the mascot of Toronto's baseball team.

  • @Roughneckwrangler
    @Roughneckwrangler 4 года назад +681

    My family had a pet Blue Jay back in the 80’s named Oscar, and he lived for around 10-11 years. One of my uncles was mowing his lawn in North Houston, and he found this tiny baby bird on the ground next to a tree. He placed him inside of a shoe box, and brought him to his mother ‘my great grandmother’ to take care of. My great grandmother fed him mashed up oat mill, and also minced grub worms. We didn’t believe we could keep him alive at that time, because he was so incredibly small. We’re we ever wrong. Through the years, Oscar would fly out of his large cage, and actually dance on our dining table, while tapping his right leg, and chirp a sweet melody. We would also feed him small pieces of bread, and he would fly around and land on someone’s shoulder. After this, he would then try and stuff the piece of bread inside of someone’s ear! And believe it or not, he could also chirp his name, OSCAR, repeatedly. Every time I mowed the lawn, I would stir up grasshoppers, and I would catch one or two, so as to feed Oscar. You see for a bird, a grasshopper is the equivalent of a Hershey Bar for us. Watching him eat the grasshopper was a treat, because he would always bite the head off first, then the wings, the legs, then the body. That most wonderful Blue Jay taught us a lot about his species to say the least. When Oscar finally passed away, we attempted to have him stuffed, and then mounted inside a beautiful glass lamp. Needless to say at the time, taxidermists were not allowed too mount Blue Jays, or many other bird species of this nature, due to various wildlife laws in Texas. Eventually we placed him inside a beautiful wooden box, and buried him in our personal pet cemetery.
    Aside from all of this, I really enjoyed your wonderful video. It obviously brought back many fond memories of our beloved family member, Oscar....

    • @hadoukan722
      @hadoukan722 4 года назад +21

      💗

    • @susanhfarrell6824
      @susanhfarrell6824 4 года назад +29

      That is the sweetest story! It’s amazing what we can learn from the animal kingdom! Thanks for sharing!

    • @LaBucci
      @LaBucci 4 года назад +13

      Soren von Krogh beautiful story! Thanks for sharing ❤️❤️❤️

    • @jojomusicsoulgranny
      @jojomusicsoulgranny 4 года назад +13

      Soren von Krogh what an awesome experience..l would love to have an experience like that..l love birds so much

    • @wildatheart1165
      @wildatheart1165 4 года назад +10

      Beautiful story thank you

  • @patrickcooper8923
    @patrickcooper8923 3 года назад +13

    I had a Blue Jay fly into a window a few weeks back. We thought he was dead until I went to pick him up. He blinked at me and then turned to look at me. I picked him up and he held on to my finger for several minutes. His crest came up and he called out. We heard a return call from a nearby hedge and he flew away. We were happy to see this beauty was still in good shape.

  • @tonycallme3667
    @tonycallme3667 3 года назад +277

    Didn’t know Mordecai was this popular

    • @DBT1007
      @DBT1007 2 года назад +12

      Blue color is so rare in nature. Especially on land animals. Why they have blue color in the environment that mostly brown, green, yellow, red, white, black?
      So yeah.. this kind of bird so popular

    • @itzzida773
      @itzzida773 2 года назад +1

      Lmao

    • @mauricedavis2160
      @mauricedavis2160 2 года назад +1

      🙏👍🤣🤣🤣🐦

  • @ChristiRich
    @ChristiRich 4 года назад +53

    I had a Blue Jay that returned every season for ten years. I called him Sinclair. He used to occasionally dive bomb my little Chihuahua, and I was happy that he felt safe making our backyard his home.

    • @texastea5686
      @texastea5686 4 года назад +6

      Ah! Great story =) (except for your poor Chihuahua lol)

    • @someawsomeguy100
      @someawsomeguy100 4 года назад +4

      Sinclair is a great name!

  • @nancybatcho6446
    @nancybatcho6446 4 года назад +74

    I absolutely love Blue Jays! I feed them everyday and love to watch them. They will even knock on my sliding glass door or call out to me when they are hungry :)

    • @amymurphy5472
      @amymurphy5472 3 года назад +2

      @Mopsygirl1 they peck at my windowsill too

    • @oilfields1088
      @oilfields1088 3 года назад +1

      I noticed the blue jays eating our cats food and I moved the dish. Shortly after they began telling me about it. I now feed them regularly.

  • @timmholl9238
    @timmholl9238 4 года назад +90

    We rescued a Blue Jay fledgling last year, and the way he visits our backyard, we know it's him. Glad to see he feels safe with us.

    • @rgruenhaus
      @rgruenhaus 4 года назад +1

      @Cynthia Baker Trumpanzee time

    • @jojomusicsoulgranny
      @jojomusicsoulgranny 4 года назад +2

      Terry Blanton that is an awesome experience..l love birds
      .would love to have that type of experience..Nature has a way to take care of itself..lt's amazing how some species are so intelligent..they know when our help is need

  • @edhillmastersroofing895
    @edhillmastersroofing895 4 года назад +20

    I guess a lot of people don’t even notice birds at all, but I have watched them daily most of my life. Beautiful!

  • @jkzac
    @jkzac 3 года назад +168

    We have this in our backyard and a raccoon aswell, every night they yell "FIST PUMP" for some reason...

  • @mrsdomino4196
    @mrsdomino4196 4 года назад +168

    Two habits of my Blue Jays that impress me. They will shake a peanut 🥜 to find the heaviest one. They will mock the hawks call to startle the other birds away then happily eat in peace. Love my birds. Thank you very much for your work.

    • @richhall1808
      @richhall1808 4 года назад +13

      I see this behavior every time they show up. They pick up every peanut, comparing and contrasting before flying off with the best one.

    • @Fritaly
      @Fritaly 4 года назад +7

      Mrs Domino I got a kick out of watching mine weigh the peanuts to find the best ones. One was very very picky

    • @davidbono9359
      @davidbono9359 4 года назад +14

      The Steller's Jays that visit our feeders also spend time selecting the best peanut(s). Some of them even come back to the feeder with the peanut they picked up previously, and trade it in for a "better" one.

    • @CityQueenChili
      @CityQueenChili 4 года назад +3

      Mine do the same thing.
      ruclips.net/video/9Fm5IEeYx4s/видео.html

    • @1flat5th
      @1flat5th 4 года назад +3

      In my eperience wit scrub jays in Cali they are very interested in the strongest shell with the least cracks. Maybe they will stay fresh longer.

  • @KFG721
    @KFG721 4 года назад +116

    I have always loved having a backyard full of beautiful blue jays - my favorite fact is that they are part of the Corvid family !

    • @TommyC503
      @TommyC503 4 года назад +4

      I have several feeders - love bird watching!

    • @roymontero4066
      @roymontero4066 4 года назад +5

      Blue Jays have Covid?!

    • @timboslice4717
      @timboslice4717 4 года назад +6

      @@roymontero4066 no you silly goose .
      Nobody has that . Get outta here with that fictitious propaganda, gander .

    • @CvndyClvb
      @CvndyClvb 3 года назад +3

      @@timboslice4717 Calm down jesus

    • @timboslice4717
      @timboslice4717 3 года назад

      @@CvndyClvb why so blasphemous ? Lol
      Just feed the grackles and starlings without the mask, sheesh ! ☮️

  • @AStanton1966
    @AStanton1966 4 года назад +76

    These birds earned my respect when I saw one strip the honey-coned nest of a paper wasp off my house one day and eat the larvae.

    • @Psyfi85
      @Psyfi85 3 года назад +4

      That’s brave! I’ve seen some of them go after my dog when I was younger, used to think they were shitheads for dive bombing him like that but they obviously saw him as a threat. They are really beautiful

    • @ronaldrump5058
      @ronaldrump5058 3 года назад +1

      Do you know who else earned your respect when you saw them strip the honey-coned nest of a paper wasp off your house one day and ate the larvae?

    • @hwuilee
      @hwuilee 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@ronaldrump5058who?

  • @tremendousyeet3467
    @tremendousyeet3467 3 года назад +197

    The video's start: "love them or hate them."
    who other than an angry bubblegum machine that wants work done would hate them?

    • @maruchan_3479
      @maruchan_3479 3 года назад +14

      “My mom!”

    • @fan-mix6556
      @fan-mix6556 3 года назад

      Good show

    • @farjanaislam5593
      @farjanaislam5593 3 года назад

      Well better if you say a "Gumball machine".

    • @scallopohare9431
      @scallopohare9431 3 года назад +1

      Uh, they do go after cats. Do not let a kitten out if you know they live near your house.

    • @MrKruger88
      @MrKruger88 3 года назад +3

      A lot of people with birdfeeders don't like them because they tend to bully smaller birds to make them go away. I think it's funny myself, but to each their own.

  • @earth2becky
    @earth2becky 4 года назад +64

    It’s so cool that the crest is up when they are aggressive and down when they are relaxed. You always see drawings and paintings of jays with their crests up. I think I will paint one with its crest down.

    • @sly-fi6502
      @sly-fi6502 Год назад +2

      It’s because their crest is so impressive, and that’s why they use it as a signal! 😂

  • @davidtennyson4908
    @davidtennyson4908 4 года назад +88

    The Blue Jays around my house raid my dogs feeder daily. They've eaten so much, a couple of them are starting to bark. But I love to watch them.

    • @theveefit
      @theveefit 4 года назад +5

      David Tennyson 😂😂 barking blue jays

    • @matador4302
      @matador4302 4 года назад

      ur fuckin stupid

    • @elizabethmchenry3102
      @elizabethmchenry3102 4 года назад

      so funny! Thank you!

    • @jowlorenz9555
      @jowlorenz9555 4 года назад

      @Terry Blanton
      don't be a cheapskate
      get them birdys some quality organic grains seeds or nuts --- i regularly set out raw peanuts each day consistently so as to keep the critters confident that us humanoids really do care ...
      Most of them store brand birdseeds have WAY too many unnatural ingreedients.

    • @jowlorenz9555
      @jowlorenz9555 4 года назад

      @Terry Blanton
      Big Bird FOR u !
      Thanks fer making me laugh though ...

  • @sebastiansethd.lastimosa6610
    @sebastiansethd.lastimosa6610 3 года назад +64

    another fun fact about him: hes about to get fired

  • @iPodFayne
    @iPodFayne 3 года назад +18

    I live in NJ and learned a lot about birds by feeding and observing them feed. I noticed pretty quickly that blue jays weren't nearly the bullies people say they are, they're just noisy (sometimes) and - like any of the bigger birds - spook the little ones off the feeder momentarily when they first arrive. But honestly my local cardinals and red-bellied woodpecker were more aggressive. And pretty much everyone bullied my poor northern flickers :(

  • @johnbrown9176
    @johnbrown9176 4 года назад +64

    Had the great joy of raising an orphan jay and sharing my home with this wonderful creature for five years. He had so much personality and intelligence. He was amazing! Jaybird loved teasing my Patch my cockatiel to the point of almost driving the poor bird insane. I have the cutest picture of Jaybird and Patch on my chest fighting over "who" had ownership of this human! He really opened up my eyes on how God had given other creatures the ability to think, use tools, play and communicate. I miss him everyday!

    • @texastea5686
      @texastea5686 4 года назад +5

      Aw thank you for sharing!😭❤

  • @1SaG
    @1SaG 4 года назад +31

    "... they definitely have a way of capturing the attention and admiration of people."
    Tell me about it.... that blue is insanely pretty.

  • @Silver-nm2if
    @Silver-nm2if 3 года назад +68

    i love how most people in the comments reference regular show

    • @rileybobbert6527
      @rileybobbert6527 3 года назад +4

      i fucking hate it

    • @Joey-rs7uq
      @Joey-rs7uq 3 года назад +2

      I was reading comments about gumballs/fist-pumping and was so confused. Thanks for reminding me about the show!

    • @ismaelmeza3220
      @ismaelmeza3220 3 года назад +9

      @@rileybobbert6527 TAKE THAT BACK OR YOU'RE FIRED!!

    • @rileybobbert6527
      @rileybobbert6527 3 года назад

      @@ismaelmeza3220 i h8 u 2

    • @bombomos
      @bombomos 3 года назад +2

      Its kinda annoying

  • @Armmani2000
    @Armmani2000 3 года назад +15

    How can anyone hate them, one of the most beautiful birds I have ever seen! Amazing video, thank you!

  • @ellaih
    @ellaih 4 года назад +186

    How beautiful, now... Where's rigby? Xd

  • @matthewparsons2264
    @matthewparsons2264 4 года назад +11

    Blue Jays are actually my favorite type of bird!

  • @Semiam1
    @Semiam1 3 года назад +6

    Blue Jays show up as a gang at my feeder. Throwing seeds everywhere causing a ruckus. Kind of funny to watch

  • @TekZulu
    @TekZulu 3 года назад +12

    I honestly expected that this was going to be some BuzzFeed kinda video, but I was delighted to find out that it's just someone passionate about birds sharing knowledge about them. Thank you for being a good corner of this website ^^

  • @russelder9743
    @russelder9743 4 года назад +287

    Lesley------this was really appreciated...with all the sadness in the world.....you put a smile on my face.......many thanks...God Bless you

    • @LesleytheBirdNerd
      @LesleytheBirdNerd  4 года назад +25

      Aww Russ, you're very welcome. Makes me so happy to know I provide a little bit of positive light to this beautiful world

    • @coolmomdb
      @coolmomdb 4 года назад +5

      Ditto..

    • @SW13333
      @SW13333 4 года назад +2

      @@LesleytheBirdNerd - Double Ditto :) - Stephanie

    • @usn4america368
      @usn4america368 4 года назад +3

      Russ ...Long time no see!! (USN 4 America) I hope you are well!!!

    • @russelder9743
      @russelder9743 4 года назад +2

      @@usn4america368 hey brother...how are you doing? crazy times we live in.....stay safe........Go Navy

  • @YoBro-np7xt
    @YoBro-np7xt 4 года назад +36

    When I feed the jays regularly, they'll fly to my feet as I approach, and fly by touching my cheek to show appreciation.

  • @CarsandCats
    @CarsandCats Год назад +3

    They are soooo smart! I love them and visit with them every day. They come and take cat food off my porch, it's so cute. My cat gets so excited watching through the window. Then later they enjoy peanuts in the backyard. They have many different songs, and can even mimic other birds like Hawks!

  • @blazeflamestrike
    @blazeflamestrike 3 года назад +3

    They’re beautiful birds

  • @Kurwynd
    @Kurwynd 4 года назад +11

    The year my father passed away we had a wild Blue Jay land on our hands and hung around with us for a while, it showed absolutely no fear of us and we made no attempt to capture it. It would just ride around on our hands, arms or shoulder until it decided to move elsewhere. We took it to show my father who also got to hold it who said "In all of his life he had never seen one do that." It hung around and visited us now and then till it finally stopped. But we would hear them calling now and then and to us it would be a reminder and we imagine that it's descendants are just coming by to say "Hi." We took pictures of it while it was here.

  • @richhall1808
    @richhall1808 4 года назад +38

    I like the bold, confident, aggressiveness of blue jays. When they show up they pretty much say, "when we fly in you'd best step aside".

    • @elkhunter8664
      @elkhunter8664 4 года назад +7

      LOL. I was cooking bacon in a fry pan for breakfast while camping. A Jay landed on the edge of my pan, looked at me, then grabbed an entire slice of sizzling bacon and flew off with it. All I could do was laugh. He owned me that morning.

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 4 года назад +1

      rich hall I saw that when a squirrel got dive bombed by a couple blue jays. Canada Geese are another bird that you can’t tell a male from a female.

    • @zandozman
      @zandozman 4 года назад

      ​@@glennso47 At least for the "giant" Canada Goose males tend to be more alert in regards to surroundings as well as larger than the females. That's what I've observed in my area, seeing as I have some ponds nearby and there's a few "couples" that are around everyday. Seems to be the case. Otherwise it's hard to tell in passing unless the size difference is the giveaway.

  • @djb6496
    @djb6496 4 года назад +65

    You know who else likes Blue Jays?
    MY MOM!

    • @dlg.studios5649
      @dlg.studios5649 3 года назад +3

      I see what you did there. ;)

    • @DJMixFlow93
      @DJMixFlow93 3 года назад +3

      😂😂😂 not all would understand

    • @dlg.studios5649
      @dlg.studios5649 3 года назад +3

      @@DJMixFlow93 - Yay-yuh that’s true.
      Hope you saw what I did there.

    • @pallavirana3022
      @pallavirana3022 3 года назад +2

      Was looking for this squad!

    • @DrMan-nh3bg
      @DrMan-nh3bg 3 года назад +1

      Mordo

  • @carlacrawford9349
    @carlacrawford9349 11 месяцев назад +2

    Loved the info on Bluejays. We adopted one that hsd fallen out of its nest. My Mom evenwent so far as to cook oatmeal for it. We're bothsuckers for baby animals. And I warned her not to name it because she would grow attached to. But did she listen? HE/SHEi is named Peepers, because he was so vocal. He stuck around all summer into late fall. One of God's precious gifts. Thanks again . 😊 8:18

  • @vnette9777
    @vnette9777 4 года назад +22

    I love bluejays.I remember, how big, they got,in Maryland,when the 14 year locusts, invaded.They ate them up, and were huge.I was grateful,they were everywhere.lol.I liked learning, that their crest heights, are a sign, of their aggression.Ive seen them,in full aggression,mostly.Thankyou for a wonderful, video.👍👍👍♥️

  • @BK-qp8zp
    @BK-qp8zp 4 года назад +37

    Lesley, your blue jay videos just warm my heart - thank your for that! I have a little blue jay story for you. My oldest brother was declining in health and we knew he wouldn't live a whole lot longer, so I told him that I was going to make an absurd request so I could be pretty sure it wasn't an accident. I said I wanted to see three blue jays on my front porch after he passed. Where I live, that has never been the case. Well, it still wasn't, but I did get one blue jay feather a day on my porch three days in a row! Never happened before that nor since. He died last August, which is significant in this blue jay story, as I have never before seen a "bald" blue jay. I learned that particular molting takes place only in August. And one landed right outside my bedroom window (on a tree branch) and looked right at me. My brother was bald so I just busted out laughing. As all this was taking place, a never before seen blue jay flew right in front of my daughter at her work, landed on a small tree branch right next to her, looked right at her, squawked and flew off. She never saw another blue jay in that area before or since that time. She told me that my brother wasn't just talking to me. So blue jays are a very special treasure to me now.

    • @LesleytheBirdNerd
      @LesleytheBirdNerd  4 года назад +4

      Oh my gosh. This story is just too awesome. Your brother definitely was letting you know he was there. He listened to your request. Thanks for sharing this story with me :)

    • @RalphPhilbrook
      @RalphPhilbrook 4 года назад +2

      Thanks for the spirit world story- very good

    • @barbarat5729
      @barbarat5729 4 года назад +2

      BK You made me smile and brought a tear or two to my eyes. I sit on my back steps every morning and I have had some very bizarre and heartwarming visitations I believe are from my Mother and brother. God bless.

    • @hadoukan722
      @hadoukan722 4 года назад +2

      💗

    • @kathywinningham9
      @kathywinningham9 4 года назад

      BK l”

  • @tonysopranosduck416
    @tonysopranosduck416 2 года назад +13

    I can’t express enough how thoroughly enjoyable your videos are! They’re the right balance of ….everything! Beautiful photography, interesting knowledge presented in a casual and personal format and tidbits of trivia, humour and personal experience sprinkled in. The lovely east coast lilt and your personality are truly the essence though and what keeps me clicking on new videos. I hope you never run out of birds to chat about! Cheers to you 👑

  • @pierrotpasquinade
    @pierrotpasquinade Год назад +6

    The one fact I didnt consider (or necessarily know) is how quiet they are when nesting and raising their young. It makes a lot of sense. Which will definitely help me understand their life cycle and routine when they visit my feeders. Definitely building up that trust with them and hope they continue to be regulars :)

  • @-Dog-
    @-Dog- 4 года назад +21

    I had the rarest of rare pleasures a few years back to have had one Blue Jay stop over in my back yard and spent the winter with its cousins, the Stellar's Jay. I am on the west coast of Canada and in all my years, had never seen one other than in pictures. I remember it was the sound that caught my attention, it is so unique! I was in awe when I found this majestic bird at my feeders with the Stellar's! I am sure it had been blown off course but it spent the rest of the winter with the Stellar's and gave me a few priceless memories, pictures and videos! Thank you Lesley for what you do, to promote and educate about these wonderful birds!

    • @DGill48
      @DGill48 4 года назад +1

      tons of Stellar's here at Lake Tahoe. I grew up in Maine, and knew the blue Jay well. When I first moved to Tahoe and spotted a Stellar's, it seemed like someone had painted the bird I knew from New England......the behaviour seemed exactly the same BUT I've never seen a blue Jay here! strange..

    • @-Dog-
      @-Dog- 4 года назад +1

      @@DGill48 I just looked at a map of where the Blue Jays are most of the year and we are definitely excluded and I am pretty sure it is the mountain ranges that keep them mostly to the East. I would love to see them here all year as long as it has no effect on all the other species of birds. They and the Stellars are both beautiful in their own way!

    • @studiojake5253
      @studiojake5253 4 года назад +1

      Hi Dog. Yes! "Rare pleasure." Currently there's a Blue Jay showing up along with the Steller's -- a *first* in my 45 years here in north Idaho. It's been hanging around since January. What a treat!

    • @-Dog-
      @-Dog- 4 года назад +2

      @@studiojake5253 That truly warms my heart right now! My visiting Blue Jay had shown up on about the 2nd of January and stayed over for around a little over 3 months and then moved on. I hope that you are able to get some precious reminder photos and video of your Blue Jay and Stellar's! Enjoy!

  • @mikewysko2268
    @mikewysko2268 4 года назад +8

    I didn't know Blue Jays lived so long. I am always happy when a colorful bird visits our feeder. I am learning what kind of birds the different types of feed attracts.

  • @rogersmith9808
    @rogersmith9808 4 года назад +5

    I'm glad so many of you have had such positive experiences with Blue Jays, because mine was NOT. Not only did the one/ones in my yard make more of a racket than 50 birds of any other type. It alson took great delight in stiking my scalp (okay... baldspot) everytime I mowed the grass or just walked past "his" tree. One time that little "bas*ard even drew blood!!! I went into the house, retrived my 20GA stot loaded with light birdshot and headed back outside. But my wife threw a fit and I had me promise never blast any of "those beautifull birds"!!! :^/ lol

    • @leovalenzuela8368
      @leovalenzuela8368 4 года назад +3

      I am grateful to your wife... the jays attacked you because they believe you’re going to hurt them. The ones in my neighborhood will be aggressive whenever an unfamiliar person visits, but leave the rest of us alone. Maybe because we feed them? I am not sure.

  • @e.paradigm7415
    @e.paradigm7415 2 года назад +4

    I'm from the L.A. area and I've seen some Blue jays before in people's yards but are incredibly rare and especially now I haven't seen one in years. They're pretty big and are cool looking.

  • @junkyarddawgs9956
    @junkyarddawgs9956 4 года назад +52

    They are the sounding alarm for the woods, especially when a predator is near like a hawk or owl!!! Even humans!!!!

    • @malehuman
      @malehuman 4 года назад +4

      If the Jays suddenly start making a fuss, chances are there is a snake in the middle of where they are. Saved me more than once.

  • @amsbestunderstanding1646
    @amsbestunderstanding1646 Год назад +5

    They are so beautiful. Thank you for teaching about them. I love all the birds, but the Blue Jays & the dark Steller's Jays are so striking in colors in Oregon. No Cardinals here to bully them, 😂 I miss the Cardinals I grew up seeing in a different state, but no one can have everything.
    Thanks, Lesley!

  • @GeorgeCMcRae
    @GeorgeCMcRae 3 года назад +1

    Always my favorite N. American bird! Growing up in Massachusetts, a pair nested in a cedar tree outside my bedroom window. I felt honored. Here now in California, Scrub jays fill the void, but in the visits to Mass. over the decades, the first sound of the voice of the blue jay, reminds me where my roots really are!

  • @earllutz2663
    @earllutz2663 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video. I was glad to hear that Blue Jay's, are not the aggressors, best they have been made out to be.

  • @johnos4892
    @johnos4892 4 года назад +4

    Love hiking in my Colorado forest, one reason is the Stellar Jays always welcome me. They follow me around as well talking to me, hoping I remembered to bring peanuts in the shell.

  • @wyomingadventures
    @wyomingadventures 4 года назад +4

    I love the fact blue Jays aren't as aggressive as people think they are. I have always wondered about that. I have noticed blue Jays and smaller birds will stay at my feeders together. Maybe because I have many feeders out but very close together. I have been feeding a pair for the last couple months now. They always brighten my day. I wish my state had them for our state bird! We have 3 different kinds of Jays here. Thank you Leslie for another great video about blue Jays!💙🖤💙🖤🐦🥰

    • @Fritaly
      @Fritaly 4 года назад +1

      307 Wyoming 4E I fed over a dozen species with everyone taking turns very nicely. The blue jays even announced when the feeders were refilled so everyone could come enjoy the bounty

    • @wyomingadventures
      @wyomingadventures 4 года назад

      @@Fritaly love it!😊

    • @angelacox8322
      @angelacox8322 Год назад

      I found this video after a Blue Jay attacked a nest of smaller birds outside my garage yesterday -- I watched as it literally stole the babies and knocked the rest to the ground -- I tried to save one of them but sadly held it as it took it's last gasp of air. I came here hoping to understand why TBH!! Maybe Mother's day coming, or the fact I was simply taking a quick break away from my desk when it happened, but I felt so bad for the birds that it disrupted. My husband says it was likely trying to scavenge for it's own babies, but I found it sad none the less....nature can be very cruel and survival of the fittest is still very real in the animal kingdom.
      All this to say, watching one rob a nest will definitely make you feel they are aggressive towards other birds.

  • @blessedbeauty2293
    @blessedbeauty2293 7 часов назад +1

    - Wow they are related to crows ?? So cool ! 😎 🐦‍⬛

  • @pdalemason1964
    @pdalemason1964 2 года назад +1

    They are nature’s alarm when hawks are nearby. I love their beauty and at my mothers feeder they get along well with the Cardinals and the smaller finches. There is a Jay here that sometimes hangs out near my backyard pool and as you stated he or she is more vocal later in the year. When living in Atlanta I was inside and heard a bunch of Jays making all kind a of racket. I went outside to my deck and there were Blue Jay feathers everywhere. I was thinking they were up to no good. Turns out I looked up into a large hickory tree next to my house and looking down at me was a hawk with a Jay under its talons. When he took off, an army of Jays started the pursuit. I actually started watching this video as a Jay in the woods here was making a cat kind of sound (lots of roaming cats in our woods).

  • @zenobiaunknown2668
    @zenobiaunknown2668 4 года назад +3

    Great video!

  • @Jccgrg
    @Jccgrg 4 года назад +16

    The fact that they are 12" long and capable of liveing 20+

  • @Delvareus
    @Delvareus 3 года назад +4

    Aww! I live in the north-east U.S. and I put out a feeder earlier this year. There is a blue jay who visits regularly. When he (or she) first started coming around, it was clear that he had a broken leg. In more recent visits, well, now he's just a one-legged blue jay. He seems to be coping just fine and living his life as usual. I always know when he is around the feeder because he makes that usual blue jay noise, haha. I'm sure he will be fine but I've become somewhat attached to him (or her) and wish I could somehow gain his trust and take him to a vet. :)

  • @renatarobb4728
    @renatarobb4728 3 года назад +4

    Suprise! I saw a Blue Jay for the first time this morning and, actually, for the very first time. I heard his call - it was unfamiliar so I went outside to see this new bird. He, or she, was beautiful. Blue! I see Chickadees and Sparrows but never have seen a Blue Bird before. Unfortunately, my birdfeeder is for small birds and could not accommodate a larger bird. I had a songbird bell hanging out there too and the Jay landed on it but didn't peck at it and didn't stick around. Still, it was a thrill!

  • @chillytoes337
    @chillytoes337 4 года назад +14

    I had two "feuding" blue jays in my backyard for a few years, and they fought like crazy, but it was mostly just verbal. They'd scream at each other back and forth for literally hours to the point that sometimes I'd have to shoo them away because it got to be so annoying LOL! Pretty but very loud! Then one year they just never came back. I don't know if I was happy about that or sad but I kind of missed the racket!

  • @LelaE34
    @LelaE34 4 года назад +58

    They are so beautiful and very smart. They get a bad rap. People think because they are rowdy that they are bullies but they only protect their own and their territory just like any other bird. I love your video's.

    • @IhaveaDoghouse
      @IhaveaDoghouse 4 года назад +3

      Ya I have some and they seem to let the red breasted nuthatches and other smaller birds feed as long as I keep it stocked

    • @LelaE34
      @LelaE34 4 года назад +4

      @@IhaveaDoghouse I have all kinds of birds and they really all seem to share equally.

    • @Fritaly
      @Fritaly 4 года назад +2

      Lela Eber I was pleasantly surprised to find no territorial fighting when I was feeding a dozen species. Only the juvenile starlings got a bit fussy about the suet block but a couple reminders from me to be nice and share and the posturing stopped. I wish I’d had my camera back then to show the variety and say everyone took turns!

    • @LelaE34
      @LelaE34 4 года назад +1

      @@Fritaly And why can't we humans get along?

    • @sunspot6502
      @sunspot6502 4 года назад +1

      I watch them at my feeder, and they are just bigger, the chickadees and nuthatches don't want to get run over by the big blue truck!

  • @davidhunternyc1
    @davidhunternyc1 3 года назад +5

    I saw something remarkable today. I live in NYC, in a third floor apartment with a fire escape that looks out onto a park. I have a few bird feeders hanging from my fire escape and I had my windows open to let in some fresh air. I glanced outside and literally three feet in front of my window, directly over my fire escape is where it happened. Two blue jays were tumbling like wagon wheels in the air. Over and under. Over and under. I've never seen a blue jay fly upside down but here they were. At the center of this vortex was a beautiful red cardinal, seemingly spinning vertically in place, surrounded by the two blue jays. The saturated blues. That red. The movement. No artist could have imagined anything so beautiful. All three birds were tangled in air. Were they playing? Fighting? A moment later all three birds landed on my fire escape railing, calmly resting. They seemed to know each other and were not antagonized. A few moments later they flew off. The last few years I've been feeding blue jays peanuts from my fire escape but, during this time, I've only seen a couple of cardinals. Apparently they shy away from buildings and glass. Cardinals feed in the early morning and dusk hours so why did this encounter happen? Oh my, it took my breath away. I had a brief moment with God.

    • @tylerwinkle323
      @tylerwinkle323 Год назад

      Maybe it is an adaptation to living in cities, not too many trees to play around in perhaps. Generally speaking, Cardinals and Jays get along but there is absolutely a pecking order. It is unusual for any observed physical contact to be friendly between Jays and Cardinals, or intraspecies for that matter.

  • @marshasantos9220
    @marshasantos9220 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you SO very much for this wonderful video! They are my favorite bird and our son rescued 2 them. We have videos with them standing on his finger until they recovered. Our son has passed away now at the age of 44 peacefully and the Blue Jays Bring us such beautiful memories. We even found a flag with two Blue Jays on it which we have placed next to his headstone at the cemetery and one by our front porch. God bless you!

    • @jasscarffcolumbus
      @jasscarffcolumbus 6 месяцев назад

      That's a touching story, Marsha. I'm glad you've found that wonderful way to commemorate your son.

  • @everybodysgramma5657
    @everybodysgramma5657 4 года назад +13

    The blue jays know where I sleep. If I don’t wake up early enough for them they peck at the window to wake me up to feed them. I use sinew to make trellis in my garden. Somehow, every spring, they untie every knot in the trellis and take the entire string to their nests. It is insanely hard to untie sinew. They are at my feeder all year long. Even more in the winter I think. Less competition. They prefer raw peanuts to roasted, and anything they don’t like in the bird mix they throw out of their way LOL 😂

    • @sarahd3980
      @sarahd3980 4 года назад +1

      Interesting. thanks

  • @jennyd9543
    @jennyd9543 4 года назад +4

    I have wondered over the years why I only see the blue jays for a time and then they seem to disappear. You explained their seasonal behaviours so now I know they are still around, just being quiet.

  • @russellmartin3951
    @russellmartin3951 2 года назад

    Favorite fact - low crest = relaxed, high crest = aggressive. Great video!

  • @dannyswildlife
    @dannyswildlife 5 месяцев назад +1

    Your videos are simply incredible, Lesley!! I enjoy watching them tremendously!! Thank you for sharing them with the world!!

  • @rogerguy3592
    @rogerguy3592 4 года назад +5

    My favorite bird. I trained a wild one years ago in my yard, and it would go after nuts when I caught its attention. Smart and beautiful Thanks for this video.

  • @gettingold59
    @gettingold59 4 года назад +9

    You sure know how to brighten up a crappy nite with knowledge and great video work. Very well done miss Nerd

  • @Bo_SH
    @Bo_SH Месяц назад

    I just love seeing Blue Jays in our area. Their size is much bigger than the other birds and their blue is so vibrant and are fun to watch.

  • @11bfollowme19
    @11bfollowme19 4 года назад +13

    “Mono morphism” I will never forget that ma’am thank you so much for teaching me that

  • @catyear75
    @catyear75 4 года назад +46

    Blue jays will always be near the top of my "Favorite Birds " list ..... but I must say , that list is getting mighty long .... ;-)

    • @grannysweet
      @grannysweet 4 года назад +2

      Yes!! Me too.😂👍🐶

  • @munozinni
    @munozinni 3 года назад +3

    Hola Leslie... I always tought blue jays were the estate of Texas’s bird but I was wrong the official bird of the estate of Texas is the mocking bird... both have made nests on our back yard trees...thank you Leslie for sharing your amazing videos... I will be checking for more videos with the notification bell on😃have a great day

    • @EbonyEnnis-ck9sd
      @EbonyEnnis-ck9sd 9 месяцев назад +1

      Why are you calling Texas, Aborigine Land, an Estate??? Weird.

  • @argerinejordan4703
    @argerinejordan4703 4 года назад +1

    I have 2 of them that come to my patio every day to get bread. One will come and eat and take some to his mate. Last year, they brought their baby over for me to see. They are very smart.☺☺❤❤❤

  • @starrrozmiarek3322
    @starrrozmiarek3322 3 года назад +2

    I was fascinated to learn that they live to be 7-10 years old and that one was 27,wow!!! Great video, glad I found it! 🐦

  • @angelawheeler7825
    @angelawheeler7825 3 года назад +3

    I love blue Jay's they are so beautiful.

  • @mcdc59
    @mcdc59 4 года назад +14

    When my husband was a little kid he wore a cap with a racoon tail on it. One day- A blue jay dived down and attacked the hat. For years my husband was nervous around all birds but he especially was very wary of blue jays.

    • @texastea5686
      @texastea5686 4 года назад

      😂 cute story

    • @CANControlGRAFFITI
      @CANControlGRAFFITI 4 года назад +1

      Serves him right. What did the poor raccoon do to deserve such a humiliating death?

    • @jowlorenz9555
      @jowlorenz9555 4 года назад

      @@CANControlGRAFFITI
      Right On !

    • @texastea5686
      @texastea5686 4 года назад +3

      @@CANControlGRAFFITI oh my God... How do you even know it was from a real raccoon? Or you don't know if he grew up in parts of the US where they hunted squirrel or rabbit or raccoon for meals. Geez calm down, dont get your panties in a bunch.

    • @mcdc59
      @mcdc59 4 года назад +1

      @@CANControlGRAFFITI Thank you for your concern for animals. Back in the day most kids wore a coonskin cap to be like Daniel Boone ("Daniel Boone was a man. Yes a big man-= From the coonskin cap on the top of ol Dan to the heel of his rawhide shoe"..) Bless your heart- If the caps weren't faux fur- real raccoons would be extinct in the states by now. It was fake fur.

  • @jessicayoung575
    @jessicayoung575 3 года назад

    Homeschoolers here!!! We have added a bird a week to our curriculum and have been watching your videos! Thank you, we love them!

  • @grannygamerquilter
    @grannygamerquilter Год назад +1

    Wow! Lovely, birds, for sure. Your video clarity and closeups are stunning! Thanks for sharing.

  • @Viktor47917
    @Viktor47917 4 года назад +5

    Blue Jays connect to 2 seasons that are my absolute favorite:
    Autumn and Winter!

    • @onelove1968
      @onelove1968 4 года назад +1

      I thought you were going to say seasons 92' and 93'. God bless Joe Carter!

  • @CenturianEagle
    @CenturianEagle 4 года назад +10

    I missed seeing a good ol blue jay video here! 😊😊

  • @xueli7998
    @xueli7998 3 года назад

    Blue jay is the mascot of my daughter’s university. She designed a T-shirt/polo with a blue jay logo for her school while she was taking online classes at home during the pandemic. We have blue jays in our yard. They look so beautiful when flying from tree to tree in the winter. I’m fine with all kinds of birds, even crows or buzzards. A cardinal are hatching her eggs in my rose bush next to my front door, and her husband can be seen feeding her. What a lovely and beautiful couple.

  • @tomq5180
    @tomq5180 3 года назад +2

    nicely narrated, nicely filmed, nice pleasant upbeat music, informative...just nice and well done. thank you!

  • @warhorse1956
    @warhorse1956 4 года назад +30

    I had a blue jay (in Florida) come to my feeders a while back, but the cardinals ran him/her off. A real shame, I was so happy to see one here. Oh well, I still have my family of crows that I feed every morning... noisy buggers that they are.
    P.S., my chickadees are returning too. :)

    • @user-hg2kd1nz4l
      @user-hg2kd1nz4l 4 года назад

      Blue Jay and crows eat the young babies of other birds

  • @ValerieEdwards37
    @ValerieEdwards37 4 года назад +7

    I love our jays! There’s a huge population where we live and there’s always a few around. I leave peanuts on our balcony for them and sometimes we have 5 at a time out there. They’re so animated and comical 💙

  • @1biggun712
    @1biggun712 4 года назад +2

    Hi there from Georgia, I feed 5 bluejays every, morning and early evening. I also, feed a few Cardinals and the occasional, yellow Jay. I feed them and other animals such as squirrels, Chipmunks, crows, and finches. They are all fed every day from my front porch. Thanks for sharing the 10 things about bluejays. Keep on keeping on 👍👍

  • @Alagboriel
    @Alagboriel Год назад +1

    Blue Jays are by far my favourite. Other birds are just...birds. Blue jays are mother nature's masterpiece

    • @Alagboriel
      @Alagboriel Год назад +1

      ok crows are amazing too

  • @jongalt9038
    @jongalt9038 4 года назад +14

    Cardinals have seemed to dominate 'jays every place I have seen them in the eastern US. Maybe they do during the times when you said they keep a lower profile. Maybe because they are outnumbered then?
    But here in GA they make daily appearances at my feeders. Often I spy them beating a squirrel to one of the handfull of peanuts I put out with the sunflower and smaller seeds. Chickadees, Doves Cardinals, Bluejays and a little yellowish bird come but so far not my favorite- crows!!! Well, Redwing Blackbirds come too. They come in mass, they come hungry and dominate till they leave!
    It has drawn more to the feeders since I took your advice on different types of seed for different birds.
    Stay warm up there! ⛄

  • @gabrielsyt
    @gabrielsyt 4 года назад +4

    Always like the Blue Jay videos. I am lucky to have a family of Blue Jays in my area. They are great to watch. I feed them whole unsalted peanuts. Its fun to watch them swoop down to get the peanuts. Very pretty and graceful.

  • @KepaniGrayson
    @KepaniGrayson 2 месяца назад

    Learning how intelligent they are was pretty cool. Also it's neat how seriously Bluejays take being parents too.

  • @ronaldcammarata3422
    @ronaldcammarata3422 3 года назад +1

    The Blue Jay song is one of the sounds of my childhood (Mid-Hudson Valley, NY).

  • @karlkelton
    @karlkelton 4 года назад +4

    Very enjoyable video. A number of years ago we heard some "abnormal" screeching in our backyard. Upon investigation, I noticed a young blue jay hooping around under one of our blue spruces. When I approached, the parents immediately started dive bombing me. I subsequently learned that they had forced the young one from the nest to enable it to get its wings. After 3 days he was flying like a trooper. I was not aware they were from the same families as crows. Thanks

  • @tonyasanderson3864
    @tonyasanderson3864 4 года назад +3

    Great video! Thank you! Happy to hear they live so long! 💚💜

  • @SoCal780
    @SoCal780 3 года назад +2

    Didn’t know they were related to crows, interesting! I love Blue Jays, they are so beautiful. They come to our back patio and eat the peanuts we set out for the squirrels, they love them. I affectionately call them “the Squawkers” for obvious reasons. One time a group of young ones came by and I kept saying “pretty boy” to one of them and he sort of flared out his wings to me in appreciation. So cute.

  • @sabixi23
    @sabixi23 2 года назад +1

    To all the people here bullying the Blue Jays.... : they attack other birds or nests for their survival, thats nature. But cats do not kill birds for their survival, but just for the killing, while having their food bowl at home. They kill the cute babybirds for fun and torture them to death. From that point they dont care anymore. Nothing against cats, but all the people getting them as a pet and putting them into their gardens do much more harm to birds and squirrels. Plus, ppl dont care how many cats already live in that neighbourhood and unknowingly make their cats fight with them. Thanks Lesley for this beautiful video..

  • @jessicablesses6091
    @jessicablesses6091 4 года назад +6

    All the facts were so interesting, I didn't know most of them. Thank you🐦

  • @gazorpazorp9798
    @gazorpazorp9798 4 года назад +21

    25 million years of Corvids was my fav

  • @user-ms8bl9xw3m
    @user-ms8bl9xw3m 4 месяца назад

    Thank you - changes my feelings about Blue Jays.

  • @swimnwfishes
    @swimnwfishes 3 года назад +2

    I have Jays that love my feeder and they tag team with the cardinals for the feeders. It’s quite a joy to watch them.

  • @McRocket
    @McRocket 4 года назад +33

    Also - Blue Jays win 2 World Series and then break your heart for the rest of your lives.

    • @darwinblinks
      @darwinblinks 4 года назад +3

      2 titles since 1977 is nowhere near "break you heart status." That's as many titles as BOTH Chicago teams combined have won in the last 103 years. And fans of Texas, San Diego, Tampa, and Seattle would love to have ONE title let alone two.

    • @tdc1012
      @tdc1012 4 года назад

      Lol!!! 😂

    • @McRocket
      @McRocket 4 года назад +1

      @@darwinblinks - I am aware of all that...and I do not care. All of those teams have made the postseason more then Toronto has since their last World Series. All those teams just represent cities - a few million tops. The Blue Jays represent an entire country - 38+ million. Jays fans have more 4 million+ fan seasons than anyone (outside of the Yankees). We had two years of dominance. And nothing since and only two years of playoffs ('15 + '16). Our hearts have been broken time and again.
      You don't agree - so be it.

    • @darwinblinks
      @darwinblinks 4 года назад +3

      @@McRocket Fair enough. Remember what late MLB commission Bart Giamatti said, "Baseball is designed to break your heart."

    • @McRocket
      @McRocket 4 года назад

      @@darwinblinks Good one.

  • @donnawest866
    @donnawest866 4 года назад +3

    I enjoy watching your channel very much Lesley! So relaxing and informative!

  • @pipperoooo
    @pipperoooo Месяц назад

    These gorgeous babies get so much trash talk. They are"noisy" "bossy" they"chase the other birds" i live in northeast Pennsylvania and i have not seen that at all. In fact i use a big tray feeder and i saw 2 jays, a red winged black bird and 2 morning doves all happily eating together the one day. I love them. They are beautiful and sweet. Love your videos too!! ❤