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Introduction
What the Mexican Jay Looks Like
The Mexican Jay has overall_color color of blue and whitish.
The Mexican Jay has above_color color of blue.
The Mexican Jay has head color of blue.
The Mexican Jay has face color of blue.
The Mexican Jay has below_color color of whitish.
The Mexican Jay has undertail color of whitish.
The Mexican Jay has back color of blue.
The Mexican Jay has bill color of black.
The Mexican Jay has wing color of blue.
The Mexican Jay has belly color of whitish.
The Mexican Jay has tail color of blue.
The Mexican Jay has eyering color of black.
The Mexican Jay has chest color of whitish.
The Mexican Jay has leg color of black.
The Mexican Jay has neck color of whitish.
Weight, Length, and Wingspan of the Mexican Jay
Pictures of the Mexican Jay
Feeding Behavior of the Mexican Jay
generally in flocks, forages on the ground or in trees.
may go to huge flowers in the summer to collect insects and nectar.
rarely manages to catch insects in flight.
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What the Mexican Jay Likes to Eat
The Mexican Jay feeds on the following:
- corns
- seeds
- acorns
- seeds of pinyon pine
- insects (grasshoppers, beetles, caterpillars)
- lizards
- small snakes
- birds` eggs
- mice
- birds.
Where To Find the Mexican Jay
You can find the Mexican Jay in the following habitats:
- Open oak forests
- oak-pine woods