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Eastern bluebirds (Original Post)
Mousetoescamper
May 2024
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Onthefly
(506 posts)1. Beautiful birds.
I have many around my feeders in Maryland.
Mousetoescamper
(5,156 posts)3. They are.
samplegirl
(12,079 posts)2. Awe so pretty
thanks for sharing. We've got a bluebird box but right now just swallows going in it.
Mousetoescamper
(5,156 posts)4. You're welcome!
lark
(24,162 posts)5. We always see a few of them in the spring.
One of the things to look for on our beloved morning walks.
Mousetoescamper
(5,156 posts)6. They bring cheer to a weary world
lark
(24,162 posts)7. Birds do that, for sure.
I love to sit on the deck and watch the woodpeckers, cardinals, jays, ravens, hawks, egrets, owls and occasional bald eagles as they soar and land in the trees. Jays will sometimes sit on the edge of the roof and watch me back. It's also fun watching all the little bats come out at twilight, darting around eating the insects.