Birds and hidden peanut shells
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Yes, for the most part - this link will surprise you! I had no idea they hid them so far away!
https://allentown.wbu.com/content/show/33428
if they did i wouldn't have peanut vines...
nope. i have never planted peanuts,,,,but a few vines show up.
Amazingly, yes! My Mom was a bird watcher and could name all of the local birds as well as most of the birds in Missouri. It basically works the same way as it does with squirrels remembering where they hide all of their nuts or how an outdoor cat remembers where its home is after a day of roaming the neighborhood.
Only if they leave the door ajar, because they know that it's fresher in the jar than peanuts in the shell!
if they did I wouldn’t be finding them in my yard.
Blue Jays are one of the smarter birds. Having a bird brain should be a compliment as we are still learning just how smart birds really are. So, yes, Jays remember where they hide peanuts.