Smart, Striking, and Sometimes Squawky

The Blue Jay is one of North America’s most recognizable and beloved birds. With their brilliant blue, white, and black plumage, they are a stunning sight at any feeder or in any garden. But there’s more to these birds than just good looks! Let’s dive into what makes the Blue Jay so fascinating.
Identifying Your Blue Jay Friend
Blue jay identification is usually quite straightforward. Look for these key features:
- Color: A vibrant sky-blue on their back, wings, and tail, contrasted with a white or grayish underside.
- Crest: A prominent blue crest on their head, which they can raise or lower depending on their mood.
- Facial Mask: A black “necklace” or mask across the throat and cheeks.
- Size: They are medium-sized songbirds, larger than a robin but smaller than a crow.
Fascinating Behaviors to Observe

Blue Jays are known for their intelligence and complex social behaviors. They are excellent mimics, often imitating the calls of hawks to warn other birds of danger (or to scare them away from food!). While they can be noisy and boisterous, they also form strong family bonds and are devoted parents. You might also see them caching acorns and other seeds for later use – a true testament to their foresight!
Attracting Blue Jays to Your Yard
Want to see more Blue Jays? Offering a variety of foods is key. They are particularly fond of unsalted peanuts, sunflower seeds, and corn. While they will visit tube feeders, they often do best with platform feeders or feeders that can accommodate larger offerings. Consider a sturdy feeder like the Wild Birds Colorado BF23 Smart Bird Feeder, which can hold a good amount of seed and is built to last. Providing a water source, like a bird bath, will also make your yard more attractive.