The eastern bluebird lives year-round in the southeastern US, southern New England states, and eastern Texas. In the summer it lives in much of the northern Midwest. In the Winter it spends time in Western Texas and parts of Arizona.
Year round the Eastern Bluebird lives in the southeastern portions of the United States, and portions of Central America. When breeding in the summer they inhabit the Northeastern portions of the United States.
Mostly rural settings over the Eastern U.S.
They eat insects, fruit, and seeds.
Insects and fruit make up the bluebirds diet.
If they can find enough food they will stay where they are. If there isn't enough food they will move further south. In the winter there habitats change and they may fly in groups.
The eastern bluebird is found over the eastern two thirds of North America, replaced by the similar Western bluebird in the west.
Normally not in most of its range, but in severe winters there may be some withdrawal from northern regions.
Eastern bluebirds usually will stick around in the winter looking for best boxes to use next year but sometimes they will roost in trees or roosting boxes.
Nothing. These are the same species.
The Eastern Bluebird is the state bird of Missouri.
The eastern bluebird is Sialia Sialis.
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Eastern BluebirdThe official state bird of New York is the Eastern Bluebird, adopted in 1970.The Eastern Bluebird is the state bird of New York
A eastern bluebird is covered in feathers.
habitats of bluebird
The same as a western bluebird's: feathers.
It is bluebird!
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The scientific name of an Eastern bluebird is Sialia sialis.
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.