
See also: 8 Things You Should Know Before Installing a Birdbathīecause blue jays stay in their range throughout the winter, a heated bird bath is a must to continue providing water for them to drink. Positioning the bath in an open, sunny area will ensure the birds see the sparkling water. Adding moving water with a dripper or wiggler will help attract jays' attention. Be sure to check it often as their energetic splashes can quickly empty the bath. A broad basin 2-3 inches deep is suitable for blue jays. Image by skeeze from Pixabay Bird Baths and Drinking Water for Blue Jaysīlue jays frequently visit bird baths to drink, and they are vigorous bathers. Providing a mix of different food options will not only appeal to jays, but a wider variety of different birds as well. The more food sources you offer in your yard, the more blue jays you will be able to feed. See also: Top 3 Worst Bird Feeding Mistakes Jays will also feed from berry bushes and small fruit trees, including cherries, grapes, blackberries, elderberries, and huckleberries. Nut-producing trees and shrubs, including oak, beech, hazelnut, and pinyon pine are a great option. Small dishes are also ideal for offering more selective treats, such as peanut hearts.īecause these birds can quickly clean out feeders, adding natural food sources to the yard can help sate their appetites. Hopper feeders and open trays or platforms work best for jays, particularly when several birds will be visiting. Suet cakes, shreds, nuggets, or suet butterīecause these are larger birds, they need larger, sturdier feeders to feel most comfortable.One bird may even take several nuts at once, quickly flying off to hide his bounty. Putting out a handful of nuts is sure to invite a loud, raucous jay squabble over the tasty tidbits. Peanuts in any form-whole, shelled, or even peanut butter-are their favorites at backyard feeders. As opportunistic omnivores, these birds will sample a wide range of different foods. They often hide food underneath leaves or grass clippings in order to retrieve it later.

Blue Jays' Favorite Foodsīlue jays have hearty appetites and can seem to be greedy guests as they forage. If blue jays aren't already guests in your yard, it's easy to make your property more jay-friendly. As year-round residents, they bring their bold personalities to feeding stations and bird baths in every season.

When adding a passepartout, the final size of the framed artwork does not change, what we do is reduce the design of the print and apply a white margin on top of which we place the passepartout.Blue jays (Cyanocitta cristata) are curious, colorful corvids that are always fun to see in the yard. If you choose one of our framed designs, we will send it to you already framed and ready to hang, forget about having to assemble the artwork! We work with solid wood and aluminum frames.


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The paper we use for the prints and framed prints is a premium professional paper with a grammage of 300gr. Unlike other companies in the sector, we work with the latest digital printing technology and produce on demand, that is, each product is produced especially for you when you ask for it, which allows us to maintain a quality standard far superior to mass printing.
