Blue Jay
One of the smartest and most attractive birds in the world is the blue jay. They were widespread in the eastern and central American woodlands. Blue jays have beautiful blue, white, and black feathers. This songbird's loud "jay jay" - like sounds are its most distinctive trait. They are also capable of mimicking other bird species' calls.
Blue jays are renowned for their intellect in addition to their beautiful beauty. They might take eggs and fledglings from other birds. In order to trick other birds, blue jays also imitate the hawk's sound. According to legend, blue jays kept in captivity are also capable of imitating human speech and other animals' voices.
Blue jays live in small flocks and are gregarious creatures. However, throughout the winter when they migrate to the South, they group together in enormous flocks of blue jays. Scientists are still puzzled by their migratory patterns. During the winter, not all blue jays migrate; some birds stay in their home range. In addition, blue jays don't migrate annually.