5/28/18

Eastern Bluebird


Eastern Bluebird 
(Sialiasialis)

Photographed in the wild, Naples, Florida       Aug 2008



The red, white, and blue Eastern Bluebird is a familiar and welcomed tenant of birdhouses in suburban yards, parks, and golf courses. The popularity of "bluebird trails" and the erection of nest boxes across the country have led to increased bluebird populations in many areas. 



Male are dark blue with a bright reddish chest. Female are drab gray-blue with a duller reddish chest. 

The male Eastern Bluebird does a "Nest Demonstration Display" at the nest cavity to attract the female. He brings nest material to the hole, goes in and out, and waves his wings while perched above it. That is pretty much his contribution to nest building; only the female Eastern Bluebird builds the nest and incubates the eggs.

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