Both are thrushes, members of the family "Turdidae".
The Eastern bluebird is common there.
Yes. They live in New York where the environment is suitable.
Yes. The Eastern bluebird is common there.
Yes if they can.
Vast numbers of birds lay blue eggs - they are common amongst thrushes, starlings, crows, babblers, accentors, ducks, herons, egrets, robins, and more.
thrushes-robins,bluebirds are also thrushes.
Robins were birds of forest clearings, as were bluebirds. Scientists believe that since the eastern forest was mostly cleared, these species are more common today than 200 years ago.
Eastern bluebirds are very nice birds and eat many garden pests.
Most of them... robins, chickadees, bluebirds...
No, they do not.
Warblers, Towhees, Wrens, Waxwings, Robins, Thrashers, Finches, Sparrows, Thrushes, Kingbirds, Tanagers, Bluebirds, Orioles, Mockingbirds
Eastern Bluebirds eat mostly insects, wild fruit and berries. Occasionally, Eastern Bluebirds have also been observed capturing and eating larger prey items such as shrews, salamanders, snakes, lizards and tree frogs.