How to Attract the American Blue Jay

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How to Attract the American Blue Jay
How to Attract the American Blue Jay
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American blue jays, with their innate propensity to "sow" acorns and other seeds, can bring great benefits to the environment. In fact, their activity contributes to the reproduction of plants. Today blue jays can be found in virtually any environment, although they prefer to inhabit oak woods. If you want to attract blue jays to your garden, follow these steps.

Steps

Attract Blue Jays Step 1
Attract Blue Jays Step 1

Step 1. Build or purchase a bird nest platform

  • Blue jays usually settle on flatter branches or flat surfaces such as window sills. For this reason they will definitely use the platform you will install.
  • The platform area must be at least 20x20cm. Place it high, on top of a tree or on top of a pole. Whichever place you choose, make sure it's not accessible to raccoons and other predators. Blue jays build their nests in sites that are at a height ranging from 1.5 meters up to 15 meters.
Attract Blue Jays Step 2
Attract Blue Jays Step 2

Step 2. Learn about the mating habits of blue jays

  • Blue jays mate from March to July, and you need to keep this in mind when building or installing the platform. Put it before mating season so it will be ready for use by the pair of birds. Blue jays are monogamous birds and remain together until the death of one of them.
  • You can also help build the nest by leaving a handful of twigs and sticks near the platform. To build the nest, the birds make hundreds of trips back and forth to carry the necessary material. By providing them with twigs and sticks, you will encourage them to stay in the area.
Attract Blue Jays Step 3
Attract Blue Jays Step 3

Step 3. Offer the blue jays their favorite food

  • Food is the best way to attract birds to your area. The diet of blue jays mainly consists of plants, vegetables and nuts. They also eat some insects. If you set up a manger with different varieties of food, you will attract quite a few to your area.
  • Some of the blue jays' favorite foods are: peanuts, sunflower seeds (unshelled), elderberries, cherries, cornaceae plants, and acorns. The beak of the blue jays is strong and "a thousand uses" and for this reason it can eat peanuts even with the shell. Animal fat is also another food they love a lot.
  • Make sure there are several places around the feeder for the bird to perch.

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