Mainly west of the Mississippi.
The same as a western bluebird's: feathers.
Christopher Jan Herlugson has written: 'Status and distribution of the Western Bluebird and the Mountain Bluebird in the State of Washington' -- subject(s): Bluebirds 'Biology of sympatric populations of western and mountain bluebirds' -- subject(s): Mountain bluebird, Western bluebird
Weight of a Western Bluebird, same for both sexes:0.8 - 1.1 oz 24 - 31 g
This is a type of songbird that lives in much of the US.
Eastern bluebird-> 10-13 inches = 25-32cm Mountain bluebird->11-12.8 inches = 28-32cm Western bluebird-> 11.5-13 inches = 29-33cm
Blue birds live all over the world except for in some types of the world
There are actually three bluebirds - Western, Eastern and Mountain. The Mountain bluebird looks quite a bit different than the other two.
You have described a female cardinal. Females are not red.
The Latin name for the eastern bluebird is Sialia sialis, while the western bluebird is known as Sialia mexicana. Both species belong to the family Turdidae, which includes thrushes. These birds are known for their vibrant blue plumage and are commonly found in North America.
There are many species of birds that are colored blue. Indigo bunting, blue tit, blue grosbeak. But the members of the thrush family called bluebird include: eastern bluebird (Sialia Sialis) western bluebird (Sialia Mexicana) mountain bluebird (Sialia Currucoides).
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.
The scientific name of the eastern bluebird is Sialia sialis.