Definition of Bluejays

1. Noun. (alternative plural of bluejay blue jays) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Bluejays

1. bluejay [n] - See also: bluejay

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bluejays

blueing
blueings
blueish
blueism
bluejack
bluejack oak
bluejacked
bluejacker
bluejackers
bluejacket
bluejackets
bluejacking
bluejackings
bluejacks
bluejay
bluejays (current term)
bluejeans
bluejet
bluejets
blueline
blueliner
blueliners
bluelines
bluelink
bluelinks
bluely
blueness
bluenesses
bluenette
bluenettes

Literary usage of Bluejays

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sporting Adventures in the New World, Or, Days and Nights of Moose-hunting by Campbell Hardy (1855)
"... Woods—The bluejays— A Shot at an Otter—Screaming Moose-Birds—The First Moose killed. ON the 1st of March, there was a glorious change in the weather. ..."

2. The Auk: Quarterly Journal of Ornithology by American Ornithologists' Union, Nuttall Ornithological Club (1915)
"Mockingbird was warbling from a neighboring telegraph pole, Florida bluejays were feeding among the palms, and a Loggerhead Shrike was singing somewhere in ..."

3. The Condor by Cooper Ornithological Society, Cooper Ornithological Club (1899)
"The joint bag showed <S2i bluejays and 51 hawks ... with a few of the government publications on the raptorial birds and bluejays and their food habits, ..."

4. Reminiscences of Charles Durand of Toronto, Barrister by Charles Durand (1897)
"WOODPECKERS AND bluejays Stay with us all the winter, secrete themselves in hollow trees at night and ... bluejays do not all stay with us; woodpeckers do. ..."

5. Old Plymouth Trails by Winthrop Packard (1920)
"About this time, too, the bluejays begin to be prophetic of autumn. Hardly through July and early August has a loud note been heard from these birds. ..."

6. Reminiscences of Charles Durand by Charles Durand (1897)
"WOODPECKERS ANP bluejays Stay with us all the winter, secrete themselves in hollow trees at night and ... bluejays do not all stay with us; woodpeckers do. ..."

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