Eastern Bluebird: A Celestial Beauty in Our Backyards

The Eastern Bluebird is a small songbird in the thrush family Turdidae. It is found in eastern North America, from southern Canada to Florida and Mexico.

The Eastern Bluebird is a brightly colored bird, with a blue head, breast, and back. The wings and tail are blue, and the belly is white. The male Eastern Bluebird is more brightly colored than the female, which is mostly blue-gray with a white belly.

The Eastern Bluebird is a summer resident of eastern North America. It breeds in open woodlands, meadows, and fields. It migrates to Central America and Mexico for the winter.

The Eastern Bluebird is an insectivore, and its diet consists of beetles, flies, wasps, and caterpillars. It also eats berries and fruits.

The Eastern Bluebird is a vocal bird, and its song is a series of clear whistles. It also has a variety of calls, including a sharp “chip” and a descending

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