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No, they do not.
Eastern bluebirds are very nice birds and eat many garden pests.
Eastern Bluebirds prefer to eat live worms and insects and other invertebrates. In the winter, though, they will eat berries.
Eastern bluebirds feed primarily on insects, but also fruits as well, especially berries.
Yes. They live in New York where the environment is suitable.
a worm that lives at the bottom of the garden and his name is wiggly woo!
Bluebirds prefer open country, pastures, farmlands, clearings.
Yes, they do.
For the same reason you do. Bluebirds eat to gain energy to complete the basic functions of life.
Male Eastern bluebirds are simply called "male Eastern bluebirds." They are characterized by their vibrant blue plumage on the back and a reddish-brown breast. In contrast, female Eastern bluebirds have more subdued colors, featuring a grayish-brown hue with some blue on the wings and tail. Together, they are known for their cheerful songs and are often seen in open fields and gardens.
The eastern bluebird is found there.
The Eastern bluebird is common there.