Bird lovers know Colorado is the home of the blues — bluebirds, that is. Found all across the state, Mountain bluebirds are some of the first migrants to return every spring. Brilliant flashes of ...
Due to our high elevation in Summit County, we have brighter bluebird days than most of Colorado, and seeing our magnificent mountain bluebirds can make your day even more spectacular. These birds are ...
The rare bird, left, is a Mountain Bluebird next to his cousin our Eastern Bluebird. This is only the second Ulster County record of this species (last one was in ’90) They are typically found west of ...
The contiguous 48 United States all have at least one of the three species of bluebirds, the Western, the Eastern or the Mountain, but very few have all three. One of those few states is Arizona, ...
With North Carolina one of the fastest growing states in the country, it’s no surprise to hear of new arrivals from long distances away winging it to the Tar Heel State. But a recent arrival to ...
For years, Al Larson has been celebrated as “the Bluebird Man,” an Idaho conservation enthusiast who spent decades working to preserve the state bird. But on March 26, Larson’s family and friends ...
A species of bluebird almost never seen in the eastern part of North America was spotted at a North Carolina beach in February. Dorothy Sutherland Dorothy Sutherland Birders at Wrightsville Beach in ...
A charismatic species associated with high elevations, this mountain bluebird specimen was collected in Colorado Springs in 1898 (that’s 123 years ago!). Male mountain bluebirds are cloaked in a ...
Al Larson earned the nickname “Bluebird Man” for his work building nest boxes and collecting data on Idaho’s bluebirds. He turned 100 on March 26, 2022. Provided by Patricia Chapman For years, Al ...
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