No, they will pick them out of lawns and other short grass areas.
Eastern Bluebirds prefer to eat live worms and insects and other invertebrates. In the winter, though, they will eat berries.
Since insects are a big part of bluebirds diets they help control pests.
No, they do not eat mice. They eat insects, seeds, and berries.
No. This is something a woodpecker would do. They fly over awns or sit in lawns and catch small insects. They also eat berries and seeds.
No, the also eat small insects such as worms or ticks.
Yes, they eat small worms.
Bluebirds live on the continent of North America. There are different species in the Eastern, Mountain and Western portions of the continent.
The main foods that bluebirds like to eat are insects such as crickets and grasshoppers and often insect larvae.
Eastern bluebirds feed primarily on insects, but also fruits as well, especially berries.
Bluebirds are generally colored blue.
By Wikipedia "The two fairy-bluebirds are small passerine bird species found in forests and plantations in tropical southern Asia and the Philippines. They are the sole members of the genusIrena and family Irenidae, and are related to the ioras and leafbirds"
Bluebirds are a small songbird that live in most of the US. There are 3 species each looking a little bit different. The most common type called the Eastern bluebird have a blue back and a orange breast and stomach. They eat small insects, berries and seeds.