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  • Native to the United States, the bluebird is an attractive meadow dweller. Bluebirds will rarely visit your feeders since their diet relies mostly on insects. However, if you have an open yard that…

  • Bluebirds begin their nesting in March and can lay four to five eggs in a nesting session, which will incubate for 14 days. Bluebirds may be attracted to your yard because of any berry bushes or trees…

  • In North America there are three types of bluebird: Western Bluebirds, Eastern Bluebirds and Mountain Bluebirds. These delightful little birds use rotten trees or abandoned woodpecker holes to build…

  • The bluebird naturally nests inside tree cavities that have decayed over time. According to the Michigan Bluebird Society, due to habitat loss and the introduction of non-native species, bluebirds…

  • Bluebirds are small, cavity-dwelling members of the thrush family. In North America their numbers have declined steadily due to unsuccessful competition with introduced species such as the starling…

  • A natural habitat provides birds with food and protection from the elements, plus an area to raise their young. If you provide fresh water, birds have everything they need and will return to your…

  • Eastern mountain bluebirds are beloved for their cheerful disposition and colorful plumage. Houses for bluebirds can be expensive to buy in a store. They can be made in your home workshop for a…

  • A wild bird enthusiast may notice a large entrance hole in their newly purchased birdhouse that attracts undesired species of birds. Every species of bird needs a specific entrance hole size to find…

  • With their brilliant blue feathers and reddish-brown chests, Eastern bluebirds are beautiful to observe and have a chatty, conversational song that makes them a pleasing addition to your yard or…

  • Birdwatching is a popular pastime, as some birds are among the most beautiful creatures in the wild. While you can see many birds by going on hikes in the woods or in parks, you can also bring the…

  • Bluebirds are cavity nesters, preferring bird boxes in open areas such as meadows to nest. Increasing development of rural areas is giving bluebirds fewer places to nest, affecting their population.…

  • Bird watching is a wonderful way to get in touch with nature. Having the birds come to perch, nest and live in your yard can be a fulfilling experience for nature lovers. Certain birds, such as the…

  • You can't buy happiness, but you can attract the bluebird of happiness to your back yard without much difficulty. Make a birdhouse of the right size and mount it in the right place, and you will be…

  • The bluebird belongs to the thrush family and is most often found in eastern North America and parts of Central America. Male bluebirds have royal blue heads and backs and a red-brown belly. They…

  • Bluebirds are colorful creatures. Watching these friendly birds from your window can bring many hours of enjoyment. Bluebirds like a home with a roof and walls, therefore if you want to attract…

  • No matter how many songbirds visit your yard, it's always a treat when a mountain bluebird flits in. The male's dashing, almost aquamarine coloring is the brightest of the three bluebird species,…

  • Mealworms make a tasty and nutritious treat for the beloved bluebird. That is why many bluebird enthusiasts choose to go to the extra expense and effort to offer mealworms to attract these beautiful…

  • The term "bluebird" applies to a number of bird species located throughout the United States. Bird watchers often confuse the Mountain bluebird with a Western bluebird. To identify the various…