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Eastern Blue Bird, female

Sialia sialis

Description:

The Eastern Bluebird is a small thrush with a big, rounded head, large eye, plump body, and alert posture. The wings are long, but the tail and legs are fairly short. The bill is short and straight. Male Eastern Bluebirds are vivid, deep blue above and rusty or brick-red on the throat and breast. Blue in birds always depends on the light, and males often look plain gray-brown from a distance. Females are grayish above with bluish wings and tail, and a subdued orange-brown breast.— The Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Habitat:

Open country with scattered trees; farms, roadsides. Breeds in many kinds of semi-open habitats, including cut-over or burned areas, forest clearings, farm country, open pine woods; locally in suburbs where there are extensive lawns and good nest sites. Wanders to other habitats in winter. – Audubon

Notes:

1 Comment

BonnieLewis
BonnieLewis 7 years ago

Thank you Forest Dragon!

BonnieLewis
Spotted by
BonnieLewis

Georgia, USA

Spotted on Mar 19, 2016
Submitted on May 25, 2016

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