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Questions & Answers
What types of food should I offer to attract Blue Jays?
Blue Jays love foods like peanuts, seeds, and berries. You can fill your feeder with sunflower seeds, peanut halves, and fresh berries to create a bird-friendly environment that Blue Jays will find irresistible.
Where should I place a Blue Jay bird feeder?
Blue Jay bird feeders should be placed in a safe, open area, preferably near trees or shrubs where Blue Jays can feel secure. Hanging them from a sturdy branch or mounting them on a pole will also allow you to keep the feeder accessible while deterring predators.
What type of bird feeder is best for attracting blue jays?
Blue Jays are larger birds with strong beaks, so they tend to prefer feeders that allow them to perch comfortably and access larger seeds. Platform feeders or hopper feeders are ideal for attracting blue jays, as these feeders provide ample space for the birds to land and feed. You can also use tube feeders with larger openings for seeds like sunflower seeds or peanuts, which are favorites of blue jays. Suet feeders can also be appealing, especially in the colder months when blue jays are looking for extra energy.