There is no such thing as a "red breasted bluebird".
There is no such bird as you described.
Idaho and Nevada have the Mountain Bluebird as their state bird, while Missouri and New York's state birds are the Eastern Bluebird. Therefore, there are generally four states with the bluebird as their official state bird.
The Atlantic puffin is a bird with a distinctive red and yellow bill during the breeding season. This seabird can be found in the northern Atlantic Ocean and is known for its colorful appearance and unique lifestyle.
The Robin.
a red breast is a breast that is irritated
Robin.
robin
The robin red breast or American robin was initially selected as the state bird of New York, but a campaign by Mrs. Charles Cyrus Marshall, President of the New York Federated Women's Clubs, in 1927 and 1928 determined that the bluebird was more popular. It took over forty years however to adopt the bluebird as the official state bird of New York. The legislation adopting the bluebird as the official state bird was signed by Governor Nelson Rockefeller on May 18, 1970.
Around here it's the red-winged black bird.
The rose-breasted grosbeak.
Robins (or should I saw the red-breasted thrush NA) Sparrow Starlings.
Missouri State Bird - BluebirdOn March 30, 1927, the native bluebird became the official state bird of Missouri. The bluebird, considered a symbol of happiness, is usually 6 1/2 to 7 inches long. While its upper parts are covered with light blue plumage, its breast is cinnamon red, turning rust-colored in the fall. The bluebird is common in Missouri from early spring until late November.Source: Birding Guide.com