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Eastern Bluebirds perch erect on wires, posts, and low branches in open country, scanning the ground for prey. They feed by dropping to the ground onto insects or, in fall and winter, by perching on fruiting trees to gulp down berries. Bluebirds commonly use nest boxes as well as old woodpecker holes. All About Birds: Eastern Bluebird

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Eastern Bluebird

Date Submitted: April 26, 2009

Observer: Paul Lauenstein

Observation Date: 4/25/09

Observation Time:

Observation Location: Moose Hill

Plant or Animal? Animal

Common Name: Eastern Bluebird

Scientific Name: Sialia sialis

Eastern Bluebirds

Comments: Male (below) and female.

More Information: Cornell Lab of Ornithology "All About Birds"

Previous, Subsequent, or Similar Sightings:
Bluebird (juvenile), 7/19/10
Bluebird, 10/3/10

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