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The Eastern Bluebird is a charming bird, measuring 6 to 7 inches in length with a slender beak. They are known for their vibrant colors: males display a vivid blue while females are more subdued. These birds typically lay 4 to 5 eggs and thrive in meadows, parks, and golf courses. Their diet consists of small animals, berries, insects, and beetles. Fun facts include their upright body posture and rapid flying abilities. Next time you see one, you'll recognize America's beloved bird!
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What do they look like? • 6 to 7 inches long • They lay 4 to 5 eggs • Small slender beak
What do they eat? • They eat small animals • Also berries • Insects and beetles
Where do they live • In the meadows • Also parks • Golf courses
Fun facts part 1 • Males are vivid • Old woodpecker holes for homes sometimes • Don’t visit feeders
Fun facts part 2 • Body is held up right • Fly fast • Reddish/white belly
Bye Bye! So the next time YOU see a Eastern bluebird then you saw the most loved bird in America