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.
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.
The Eastern, Western, and Mountain bluebirds make up the Family Sialia.There is also a "bluebird" called the Fairy bluebird. They are completely unrelated to the bluebirds in the Family Sialia instead belonging to the Family Irenidae and the Genus Irena.
Bluebirds are generally colored blue.
Bluebirds prefer open country, pastures, farmlands, clearings.
Yes, they do.
no
The eastern bluebird is found there.
The Eastern bluebird is common there.
50,000 feet
A group of bluebirds is called a flock, hermitage, or mutation.