Blue Jay (5e Creature)

Blue Jay

Tiny beast, unaligned


Armor Class 12
Hit Points 1 (1d4-1)
Speed 10 ft., fly 50 ft.


STR DEX CON INT WIS CHA
2 (-4) 15 (+2) 7 (-2) 5 (-3) 10 (+0) 6 (-2)

Skills Perception +2, Survival +2
Damage Resistances cold
Senses passive Perception 12
Languages
Challenge 0 (0 XP)


ACTIONS

Beak. Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 1 piercing damage.

Noisy Tune. Once per turn, the blue jay can use an action to have a creature within a 15-foot radius make a DC 15 Wisdom saving throw or become distracted until the end of their next turn. Distracted creatures lose concentration on their spells and have disadvantage on their attack rolls. The targeted creature must be capable of hearing in order for this feature to take effect.


A blue jay perched on a branch

Blue jays are songbirds of the passerine order of birds. They are beloved by explorers and travelers for their abundance and beauty. They are particularly known for their shiny blue feathers and noisy, talkative personality. Scientifically, they are related to crows and magpies, and as such blue jays are very intelligent creatures. The blue jay's strong black beak gives it the ability to eat hard-shelled nuts such as peanuts and acorns with ease. However, blue jays are omnivorous creatures, and as such their diet consists of a wide variety of foods. They tend to live on the border between civilization and nature and can be found in forests of varying temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere.


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