In winter, Blue Jays adapt by foraging for food, primarily nuts, seeds, and berries. They may form small flocks to enhance foraging efficiency and provide safety from predators. Blue Jays also cache food by hiding it in various locations to access later when resources are scarce. They are generally resilient birds, capable of enduring cold temperatures by finding shelter in dense foliage or evergreen trees.
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