Blue Jays are a type of songbird native to North America. They are known for their distinctive blue, white, and black plumage and their noisy, raucous calls. Blue Jays are found in a variety of habitats, from deciduous and coniferous forests to suburban areas and parks.
They are omnivores and eat a wide variety of foods, including insects, fruits, nuts, and seeds. Blue Jays are intelligent and curious birds and are known for their bold personalities. They are also skilled mimics and can imitate the calls of other birds and even some animals.
What is the scientific name for cardinals?
Cardinalis cardinalis
Corvus corax
Parus major
Passer domesticus
Sparrow
Bluebird
Blackbird
Redbird
What is the distinctive feature of male cardinals?
Their bright red color
Their blue feathers
Their black mask
Their long tail feathers
What is the habitat of cardinals?
Forests and woodlands
Deserts and arid regions
Tundra and alpine regions
Swamps and wetlands
What do cardinals eat?
Insects and spiders
Seeds and fruits
Fish and other aquatic animals
Small mammals and reptiles
How long do cardinals typically live in the wild?
3-5 years
5-7 years
7-10 years
10-15 years
What is the mating behavior of cardinals?
Monogamous
Polygamous
Solitary
Promiscuous
What is the state bird of Virginia?
Blue jay
Eastern bluebird
Northern mockingbird
Northern cardinal
What is the state bird of North Carolina?
Eastern bluebird
Northern mockingbird
Eastern meadowlark
Northern cardinal
What is the state bird of Ohio?
Eastern bluebird
Western meadowlark
Northern mockingbird
Northern cardinal
What is the state bird of Illinois?
Eastern bluebird
Northern mockingbird
Northern cardinal
Western meadowlark
What is the state bird of Indiana?
Northern cardinal
Northern mockingbird
Western meadowlark
Eastern bluebird
What is the state bird of Kentucky?
Eastern bluebird
Northern mockingbird
Northern cardinal
Western meadowlark
What is the state bird of West Virginia?
Eastern bluebird
Northern mockingbird
Western meadowlark
Northern cardinal
What is the state bird of Illinois?
Eastern bluebird
Northern cardinal
Western meadowlark
Northern mockingbird
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