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Bluebirds

American bluebirds are part of the thrush family and are native to the Americas. With three species present, this little songbird is well represented across North and Central America while also venturing into South America. The Fairy-bluebird, which is unrelated to American bluebirds, is native to the tropical parts of southern Asia and the Philippines. Questions about all species of bluebird can be found here.

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Is the bluebird a state bird of a state?

Idaho and Nevada have the Mountain Bluebird as their state bird, while Missouri and New York's state birds are the Eastern Bluebird. Therefore, there are generally four states with the bluebird as their official state bird.

What are some Eastern bluebird habitats?

The eastern bluebird lives year-round in the southeastern US, southern New England states, and eastern Texas. In the summer it lives in much of the northern Midwest. In the Winter it spends time in Western Texas and parts of Arizona.

What hole size do you use for a bluebird house?

The entrance hole on bluebirds should be 1.5 inches.

How many babies can bluebirds have?

It depends on the kind of bird. Some that have long lifespans (eagles, penguins, albatrosses, large parrots) have only one or two young at a time and nest only once a year (or less often), while others that have short lifespans usually have many young at a time (quail, turkeys) and/or nest more than once a year (doves, some songbirds).

What are bluebirds?

Bluebirds are a small songbird that live in most of the US. There are 3 species each looking a little bit different. The most common type called the Eastern bluebird have a blue back and a orange breast and stomach. They eat small insects, berries and seeds.

Where do bluebirds go when it is winter?

The eastern Bluebirds that live in the south just stay in the south. They don't go anywhere....

What are the predators of the Eastern bluebird?

The eastern bluebirds has many natural enemies like snakes, falcon, cats and other predators. And the eggs can be eaten by jays and snakes and raccoons.

Why can't bluebirds see the color blue?

Certain people believe they are attracted to the color blue but others say it's a myth.

What type of beak does a bluebird have?

A bluebird has a short and rounded beak.

How does a bluebird eat?

The spruce is a plant and produces its own food by photosynthesis.

What is the climate of a Eastern Bluebirds habitat?

Bluebirds prefer open country, pastures, farmlands, clearings.

Is a bluebird warm or cold-blooded?

A blue jay is cold blooded because it is not a mammal

What is the symbolic meaning of bluebirds?

A small song bird (Sialia sialis), very common in the United States, and, in the north, one of the earliest to arrive in spring. The male is blue, with the breast reddish. It is related to the European robin.

What is a group of bluebirds called?

A group of bluebirds is called a flock, hermitage, or mutation.

What is the color associated with Easter?

Roman Catholic AnswerThe color of Easter, and any feast of Our Blessed Lord, is white. However, gold or silver may be substituted for white on a particularly solemn Mass.

Can the true blue stamps with 2 bluebirds be used in 2011?

I think they are just 39 cent stamps - this is from the USPS website....Love Stamp Series

The U.S. Postal Service® issued its first stamp in the Love stamp series in 1973. Over the years, new concepts of love have appeared on American postage stamps. Some of the more recent additions are included below.

39 True Blue

The United States Postal Service issued the True Blue special stamp on May 1, 2006, in Washington, DC. There is also a nondenominated version.

Illustrator Craig Frazier arranged paper cutouts into a composition depicting two birds perched on a branch sharing a devoted gaze the space between them forms a heart. He then created a digital file of the artwork and applied shades of blue to the birds, setting them against a yellow background.

What color attracts a bluebird?

Many myths state that blue attracts bluebirds!

Do bluebird eggs have to be sat on to keep warm?

They could die, because it is to cold. However, bluebirds don't start to incubate them until all the eggs are laid. They lay 1 eggs per day.

Can a Eastern bluebird live in Ohio?

Because Ohio provides the correct habitat for bluebirds. It also has what bluebirds need to make their nests(dry grasses, pine needles etc.).