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Bluebirds cannot see the color red. Birds, including bluebirds, have a different visual spectrum than humans, allowing them to see ultraviolet light, but they lack the ability to perceive red wavelengths. This limitation affects their foraging and mating behaviors, as they may not recognize red-colored objects in their environment.

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