
Eastern Bluebird | Audubon Field Guide
Although it is mostly 'eastern' in our area, its total range extends south to Nicaragua. A high percentage of Eastern Bluebirds in North America today nest in birdhouses put up especially for them along 'bluebird trails.' When they are not nesting, these birds roam the …
Blue-bird | John James Audubon's Birds of America
Blue-bird. This lovely bird is found in all parts of our country, and is generally a permanent resident of the Southern States. It adds to the delight imparted by spring, and enlivens the dull days of winter.
Western Bluebird | Audubon Field Guide
In partly open terrain of the west, from valley farms and orchards to clearings in mountain pine forest, this bluebird is often common. In summer it is often seen perching alone on fence wires by open meadows, fluttering down to pluck insects from the grass.
Eastern Bluebirds - Mass Audubon
Bringers of happiness in all seasons, Eastern Bluebirds are small members of the thrush family that inhabit fields and clearings throughout Massachusetts. Bluebirds were once rare in Massachusetts during the winter, but in recent years the number of …
Eastern Bluebird - Migration | Bird Migration Explorer - Audubon
This is the most widespread of the three bluebirds. Although it is mostly 'eastern' in our area, its total range extends south to... Show more
Eastern Bluebird - NH Audubon
The Eastern Bluebird is an example of how grassroots conservation efforts can make a lasting impact. Back in the early and mid-1900s, bluebirds had declined due to competition with starlings and House Sparrows, both of which will aggressively exclude other birds from nesting cavities.
Daily Bird: Eastern Bluebird - Connecticut Audubon Society
In fall and winter, Eastern Bluebirds frequent woodlands and swamps, feeding on berries. Putting out real beef suet and or meal worms can attract bluebirds to your yard all winter. Connecticut Audubon’s Bafflin Sanctuary in Pomfret is a very reliable location to find them year round.
Eastern bluebird – Indiana Audubon
From the “bluebird of happiness”, to Judy Garland’s iconic voice singing “Somewhere over the rainbow, bluebirds fly”, the Eastern Bluebird has long served as an inspiration to song writers, poets, artists and philosophers.
Western Bluebird - The Audubon Birds & Climate Change Report
Audubon's climate model forecasts a 63 percent loss of current winter range by 2080. At both times of year, suitable climate space is projected to spread east and a bit north. In order for the bluebirds to follow suit, healthy forests will be required—especially in summer.
Eastern Bluebird - Indiana Audubon
Mar 1, 2018 · Eastern Bluebirds are beautiful birds with a gentle disposition and an absolutely splendid song. Males are a bright blue with a rust colored breast while the female is more of a grayish blue with a lighter shade of rust color on the breast.