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Tupelo, Mississippi, USA, February 3, 2020 |
… and a female Eastern Bluebird.
Eastern Bluebirds are small members of the Thrush family found in the eastern half of the United States and southeastern Canada. They are cavity-nesting birds that eat insects in the Summer and fruit in the Winter, and you may attract them to your yard by providing nest boxes.
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My favorite bird is the Bluebird. Lovely photos. Wishing you a great day!
ReplyDeleteA few Eastern Bluebirds overwinter here, but it shouldn't be long now before the migrants return.
ReplyDeleteI always like to see bluebirds.
ReplyDeleteLiterally, bluebirds of happiness.
ReplyDeleteI’ve never seen bluebirds. Thank you for sharing those you see.
ReplyDeletePretty Bluebird. And Lea with your logical mind---of course the sign in the river is probably to warn boater but who would think of that----LOL Thanks
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Lovely wee birds, Lea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely pair of birds! Their colors are so unique.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you are a part of 'My Corner of the World' this week!
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They're very pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birdies Love the photos.
ReplyDeleteNice shots! I love bluebirds but it is rare that I get a picture of one.
ReplyDeleteOur weather was so lousy I didn't get a chance to do a bird count this year. Really sad.
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