Friday, April 9, 2010

One more thing: Bluebirds

There is a mama bluebird right at the entrance to my bluebird box.The box is on the fence & yes, it is hard to see. This is year three, maybe four that we have had blue birds in the box. We clean it out late, late fall & get it ready for the next spring's batch.

4 comments:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

How lovely to have bluebird neighbours!

JJ said...

Now, don't laugh (Americans usually do) but we have a very popular and plentiful little bird in Britain called the blue tit, and many of us (including me) use nest boxes like that one. My pair are building a nest in there at the moment. I've always that what you call a bluebird is the same as what we call a swallow, but now I'm wondering. A swallow wouldn't use a box like that.

Mother Moon said...

love the bluebirds... they are always such a vivid color of blue... you are lucky to have one... they bring good luck you know

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