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Posts Tagged "Sialia sialis"

Eastern Bluebird Feeding

Posted on May 26, 2016

Eastern Bluebird Feeding

May is the time for the next generation of Eastern Bluebirds (Sialia sialis) to join our world as nest boxes across the land are filled with the growing and begging beaks of nestlings. These young birds, like so many others, require a lot of constant room service, and mom and dad are busy feeding them nonstop. I took only a moment to photograph this Bluebird as I did not want to interrupt it as it headed home with a delivery. Their unbelievably beautiful plumage looks unreal against the increasingly green backgrounds of forest adjacent to this orchard. The line between art and life is very...

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Eastern Bluebird

Posted on Oct 10, 2015

Eastern Bluebird

It is officially looking like autumn outside! Somehow the Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis) manages to look amazingly awesome against both the fantastic fall foliage and the beautiful blue October sky. Go outdoors and enjoy nature and the changing environment this wonderful Sunday!

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Eastern Bluebirds

Posted on Jul 1, 2015

Eastern Bluebirds

We are at the time of year where Eastern Bluebirds are already teaching their first brood of fledglings the ins and outs of every day life outside of the nest box. The young bird on the post here looked almost self-sufficient at this point, and its parents may be having another family soon enough. The female with her bill filled was making a food run back to the box on a gray day, with the tiny peeps of a second brood calling in the background. Thankfully there does not seem to be any lack of food this year! How have the bluebirds in your boxes been doing?

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Eastern Bluebird

Posted on Feb 22, 2015

Eastern Bluebird

Some people are lucky enough to have Eastern Bluebirds (Sialia sialis) spend the winter feeding at their home, nibbling on mealworms and other goodies put out by caring birders. Did I say that with as little jealousy as possible? I hope so. The rest of us have to wait until March for the species to start making a move towards the north, and soon you will be able to enjoy views like this one as our days continue to get longer and brighter. I remember taking this photo on a particularly cold day, with the lion-like wind battering me, but we can pretend it was a temperate and calm, lamb-like...

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