Eastern Bluebird

Last fall I met a little flock of Eastern Bluebirds. Our bluebirds are frequently found in these small flocks, at least when they haven't paired off to start a family. They are fairly small thrushes, noticeably smaller than their American Robin cousins. (Robins outweigh bluebirds more than 2:1, though the size difference may not be apparent when you see them.) Like robins, our bluebirds are year-round residents in New Jersey. While both our robins and bluebirds have orangish breasts, I can't tell you this typical of thrushes; most other thrushes lack this characteristic.

November 21, 2021 at Duke Farms
Photo 170814186, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)


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