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male Eastern Bluebird, Tupelo, Mississippi, USA, June 10, 2019 |
Eastern Bluebirds,
Sialia sialis, can be found in the eastern half of the United States and southeastern Canada. They eat insects, wild fruit, and berries. Male Eastern Bluebirds have blue heads, backs, tails, and wings with a rusty-orange breast. The females are bluish-grey with a pale orange breast. You can attract them to your yard by putting up nesting boxes for them and offering mealworms in your feeders.
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...nice, I've only seen one this year.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite, great shot of the bluebird. Wishing you a happy day!
ReplyDeleteQuite pretty!
ReplyDeleteThey are beauties! I haven't seen any this year yet.
ReplyDeleteI'm a wee bit jealous! I seldom get the opportunity to even see bluebirds!
ReplyDeleteSweet bird. Wonderful to have around
ReplyDeleteMB
I rarely see them. Such pretty little birds!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous creature!
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Such a beautiful bird and nicely captured.
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