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Introduction
What the Green Jay Looks Like
The Green Jay has overall_color color of green and yellow-green and black and blue and yellow.
The Green Jay has above_color color of green and yellow-green and black and blue and yellow.
The Green Jay has head color of blue.
The Green Jay has face color of blue and black.
The Green Jay has below_color color of yellow-green and black.
The Green Jay has undertail color of yellow-green.
The Green Jay has back color of green.
The Green Jay has bill color of greyish.
The Green Jay has wing color of green.
The Green Jay has belly color of yellow-green.
The Green Jay has tail color of yellow.
The Green Jay has chest color of yellow-green.
The Green Jay has leg color of greyish.
The Green Jay has neck color of black.
Weight, Length, and Wingspan of the Green Jay
Pictures of the Green Jay








Feeding Behavior of the Green Jay
Forages by vigorously moving among shrubs and trees while scanning the leaves for food.
For some items, it drops to the ground, and occasionally it soars out to grab insects while they are flying through the air.
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What the Green Jay Likes to Eat
The Green Jay feeds on the following:
- insects (beetles, grasshoppers, crickets, true bugs, wasps)
- spiders
- centipedes
- small rodents
- lizards
- eggs and young of small birds
- plant material (seeds, nuts, berries, and small fruits)
Where To Find the Green Jay
You can find the Green Jay in the following habitats:
- Brush
- woodlands
- mesquites
- suburbs