yes - there are cardinals and another bird pyr.....something that looks like a cardinal but with just a touch of orange. Also robins come though here and there are sometimes a bird that is blue. We have a lot of birds that come through the area because of the Hassayampa river preserve.
Robin.
Robins rarely come to feeders. But there is a bluebird feeder on the market that holds mealworms for bluebirds. That might work, since both birds are thrushes and have a similar diet.
Nearly all warbler species, most finches, and thrushes, like robins, bluebirds, hermit thrush, and wood thrush.
A robin lays a small blue round egg. If you have found one on the ground don't pick it up because then the robin won't take care of it. It's important to remember that birds can smell human scent!
Chris Robins was born on 1954-01-02.
Yes if they can.
There are several birds that migrate in the fall. Geese, ducks, cardinals, crows, finches, wrens, bluebirds, and robins are just a few birds that migrate.
Most of them... robins, chickadees, bluebirds...
Both are thrushes, members of the family "Turdidae".
Robin.
Bluebirds are larger than other birds such as sparrows and finches. They are smaller than most woodpeckers, robins, blackbirds, owls, and hawks. So they are more medium sized.
Robins rarely come to feeders. But there is a bluebird feeder on the market that holds mealworms for bluebirds. That might work, since both birds are thrushes and have a similar diet.
Many birds eat the berries, including cardinals, bluebirds, jays, robins, woodpeckers, and starlings. Mammals that eat the berries include several species of bears, the white-footed mouse, and humans. Deer eat the leaves and stems. Hares and woodchucks eat the bark.
The common name for the Turdus bird family is thrushes.
Bird FoodsSuet (goldfinches, titmice,chickadees,cardinals)Nuts (wrens,chickadees,cardinals,woodpeckers)Thistle seeds (goldfinches, house finches, chickadees, titmice)Small pieces of cooked bacon (blue jays, magpies, woodpeckers,mockingbirds)Peanut butter (juncos, titmice,grosbeaks,towhees)Sunflower seeds (cardinals,wrens,woodpeckers,buntings)Millet (chickadees,kinglets,goldfinches,sparrows)Apples (waxwings, thrashers,wrens,cardinals)Oranges (mockingbirds,orioles,robins,bluebirds)Pears (tangers, mockingbirds,warblers,buntings)Bread products (just about any bird)Sugar water (hummingbirds,orioles)Freshly killed fish (seagulls,herons,terns)Raisins (waxwings,orioles,robins, bluebirds)Remember that the type of feeder you use will greatly affect the birds that visit!
Warblers, Towhees, Wrens, Waxwings, Robins, Thrashers, Finches, Sparrows, Thrushes, Kingbirds, Tanagers, Bluebirds, Orioles, Mockingbirds
a dove is the bird that lays pale blue eggs.