Friday, May 14, 2010
Blue Bird Behavior
The behavior of bluebirds, is the eastern bluebirds perch erect on wires, posts, and low branches in a open country and scanning the ground for prey. They feed on the droppings the ground onto insects or in fall and winter, peerching on furiting trees to gulp down berries. Bluebirds commonly use nest boxes as well as old woodpecker holes.By Parker Welch
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Hi, have you observed any bluebirds nesting this year? I have seen lots of swallows, but no bluebirds.
ReplyDeleteYes we have seen alot of tree swallows and we havent seen any bluebirds yet either.
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