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Eastern Bluebird (male)

Sialia sialis

Description:

The Eastern Bluebird, Sialia sialis, is a small thrush found in open woodlands, farmlands and orchards, and most recently can be spotted in suburban areas. It is the state bird of Missouri[2] and New York. This species measures 16–21 cm (6.3–8.3 in) long, span 25–32 cm (9.8–13 in) across the wings and weigh 27–34 g (0.95–1.2 oz).[3][4] Adult males are bright blue on top and have a reddish brown throat and breast. Adult females have lighter blue wings and tail, a brownish throat and breast and a grey crown and back. Eastern Bluebirds are found east of the Rockies, southern Canada to the Gulf States and southeastern Arizona to Nicaragua. The bright blue breeding plumage of the male, easily observed on a wire or open perch, fluttering down to the mowed grass to capture a grasshopper, cricket or beetle makes this species a favorite of birders. The male's call includes sometimes soft warbles of jeew or chir-wi or the melodious song chiti WEEW wewidoo (Sibley, 2000). [Wikipedia]

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2 Comments

Tom15
Tom15 11 years ago

Thanks Ian!

Ian Boyd
Ian Boyd 11 years ago

Beautiful spotting!

Tom15
Spotted by
Tom15

Bolton, Massachusetts, USA

Spotted on Mar 29, 2013
Submitted on Mar 30, 2013

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