Yes, eastern bluebirds do migrate in Michigan. They typically leave their breeding grounds in the late fall and migrate south to warmer areas, often reaching the southern United States or Mexico. In spring, they return to Michigan as they seek suitable nesting sites. Migration patterns can vary slightly depending on weather conditions and food availability.
Eastern Bluebirds migrate to Mexico in the winter.
Yes. They live in New York where the environment is suitable.
Eastern bluebirds are very nice birds and eat many garden pests.
No, they do not.
Bluebirds prefer open country, pastures, farmlands, clearings.
Yes, they do.
no
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.
50,000 feet
Only from the western mountains. Birds further east do not normally migrate, unless the winter is very harsh.