- Bluebird - Wikipedia
Bluebirds are one of the few thrush genera in the Americas Bluebirds lay an average of 4 to 6 eggs per clutch They will usually brood two or three times in a year Bluebirds nest from March all the way through August Bluebirds have blue, or blue and rose beige, plumage
- Eastern Bluebird Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Marvelous birds to capture in your binoculars, male Eastern Bluebirds are a brilliant royal blue on the back and head, and warm red-brown on the breast Blue tinges in the wings and tail give the grayer females an elegant look
- The 3 Bluebird Species Found in the United States! (2025)
Bluebirds are one of the most popular birds in the United States and have captivated people’s interest and attention for a long time These small birds, distinguished by their beautiful blue plumage, are actually part of the thrush family (Turdidae)
- Eastern Bluebird | Audubon Field Guide
Although it is mostly 'eastern' in our area, its total range extends south to Nicaragua A high percentage of Eastern Bluebirds in North America today nest in birdhouses put up especially for them along 'bluebird trails ' When they are not nesting, these birds roam the countryside in small flocks
- 3 Types of Bluebirds (with Photos) - Bird Feeder Hub
Learn about all three types of bluebirds, what they have in common, what makes each unique, and tips for attracting them with nestboxes
- All About Bluebirds and How to Attract Them - Wild Birds Unlimited
Do bluebirds migrate? What foods do they eat? Where do they nest? What do they look like? Learn about bluebirds and how to attract them
- North American Bluebird Society
Here you can learn about the different species of bluebirds, how to attract and care for them, and download educational materials You can also join our conservation efforts by becoming a NABS member
- Identifying 3 North American Bluebirds: Songs Habitats
There are three species of bluebird, all native to North America: the eastern bluebird, the western bluebird, and the mountain bluebird All are members of the genus Sialia in the thrush family, Turdidae Not to be confused with blue jays, members of the family Corvidae, bluebirds are relatively small, relatively blue birds
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