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Date: Fri 07-Feb-1997

Publication: Bee

Author: LIBRAR

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Eastern Bluebird Facts

Eastern Bluebirds are small members of the thrush family

They are the only bluebird species found in New England

A male has a bright blue back, and reddish-brown breast, sides and flanks; the

underparts are white.

A female is similar in color to a male, although paler than males.

Juveniles are grayish with brown and white spots on the back and breast; only

the wings and tail show any blue.

Adults are six to eight inches tall and have a squat appearance when perched.

They prefer orchards, meadows and similar areas with scattered trees and short

groundcover.

They eat insects and spiders during spring and summer; wild fruits and berries

in fall and winter.

Nests are made of mostly grass, but can contain fine rootlets, pine needles or

deer hair.

They lay three to seven eggs that are oval and light blue in color and produce

two broods a year, three if conditions are favorable.

They are becoming more common year-round in certain areas of Connecticut.

-Source: Connecticut DEP Wildlife Division

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