Most bluebirds have orange chest and whitish bottom and a blue back.
They can easily fit out the entrance hole.
Wrens, bluebirds and tree swallows are the birds most commonly attracted to single-unit, enclosed bird houses. Each species prefers certain locations and habitats in which to nest and rear its young.
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Give them a little bit more time. If they don't hatch in 3 weeks they never will. Then remove the nest and eggs.
Snakes, cats, and falcons are the most likely predators of adults. Other birds, mammals, and snakes might eat their eggs, too.
No, not as common as they once were, but still fairly common, and have a stable population. They have a Least ConcernedConservation Status (IUCN 3.1)(That is what is called the Red List of the International Union for the Coversation of Nature and natural resources). It shares that ranking with the common rock pigeon and American Robin.
No, it should be placed horizontally. If it on the top rain will get into in and drown the chicks. If its on the bottom nothing can get in once the nest is built.
It's simply a descriptive name. The bluebird takes its name from its bright blue feathers, and the Eastern variety is found in the eastern part of North America.
like regular baby birds
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From March to June. In the south, they nest earlier, and may raise two broods.
They find there water by the nearest sea connections like a river, lake, pool, sea, as they fly to the top of a tree and look out and when they see water they fly to it and Wha lla, they have water!
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a worm that lives at the bottom of the garden and his name is wiggly woo!
For the same reason you do. Bluebirds eat to gain energy to complete the basic functions of life.