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Sat Feb 7, 2026, 12:37 PM 16 hrs ago

A carnivorous jay

A few years ago I was dismayed, and posted here, when a jay mauled a house finch and carried it away.

Yesterday a jay was poking in the snow and carried a dead (not poisoned) mouse.

We keep enclosed mouse traps in the basement where we (spouse) dispose of the victim and the trap can be used again.

Usually it is the crow is waiting for breakfast but perhaps could not find it in the snow..

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A carnivorous jay (Original Post) question everything 16 hrs ago OP
They're big bullies think4yourself 16 hrs ago #1
there are a lot of birds (and animal species as well) that are a LOT more opportunistic stopdiggin 16 hrs ago #2
;-{) Blue Jay Rat Snake Goonch 16 hrs ago #3
Blue Jays will raid hummingbird nests Walleye 16 hrs ago #4
Owls have raided the Scrub Jays nest Zackzzzz 14 hrs ago #6
Jays and Crows jaxxon20 15 hrs ago #5
We feed birds and squirrels in separate cksmithy 13 hrs ago #7
Bambi will eat nestlings on the ground Easterncedar 6 hrs ago #8

stopdiggin

(15,167 posts)
2. there are a lot of birds (and animal species as well) that are a LOT more opportunistic
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 12:49 PM
16 hrs ago

and adaptive in their diet than we are generally led to believe.

And I think jays (might) belong, roughly, to the same family as crows, rooks .. ? So, yeah ... A well deserved 'reputation'.

cksmithy

(473 posts)
7. We feed birds and squirrels in separate
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 04:05 PM
13 hrs ago

feeding stations. There is always a scrub jay or two that takes a nut or two from the squirrels feeders. They never raid the bird feeders. If we go into the backyard, the squirrels peer at us from above, we put nuts in their bowls and a scrub jay appears. They must be lurking and waiting just like the squirrels.

We do not feed any kind of corn because it attracts pigeons (which are beautiful birds) because they can carry the bacteria for community acquired MRSA. I would hose away the pigeons giant poops, wearing my flip flops, and one day I got swollen red toes. Thought I had impetigo, but the doctors said no, its mrsa. Not as dangerous as hospital acquired, but 2 weeks of strong antibiotics. Anyway, I now wear my wellies, rubber boots when doing any yard work. Don't want that happeb again.

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