Bluebirds, Bluebirds and More Bluebirds at our Feeders!

We just love watching the birds eat at our feeders. My favorite are the beautiful bluebirds. They are just gorgeous with their brilliant blue plumage and tan chests. The males are even brighter than the females.

Here are some photos of bluebirds at our feeders. It was like a feeding frenzy this day. There were so many birds trying to get at the two feeders that I was afraid that one of them would get hurt from the fighting.

We have two bluebird feeders – one painted blue with two holes – one to enter and the other to exit.

The second feeder is an unpainted one with only one hole – one way in and one way out. Some of the birds may be too large to fit in this hole but the blue feeder has larger holes. The birds prefer the blue one. Each feeder is filled with dried meal worms which they love. It really is fun to watch them in action.

Here are some photos I snapped recently of them at our feeders. It really was a feeding frenzy. I never knew we had that many bluebirds around! We also have bluebird houses for them to use to raise their young. I guess they keep coming back to procreate and eat at the same place. Love it!

Two at feeder – one waiting to come in
Three birds at this feeder, one inside and two outside.
Bluebird sitting above feeder
Bluebirds waiting not so patiently to feed.
Two bluebirds trying to get inside at the same time!

Thank you for stopping by to read this post. I hope enjoyed seeing my photos of bluebirds. Please come back again for more entertaining posts about all kinds of things and books too!

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Janice is an multi-award-winning author with 42 books: 20 children's books for PS-Gr 4, 12 middle-grade/preteen, two young adult books, written under Janice Spina, and 7 novels, and a short story collection written under J.E. Spina. She is also a writer of poetry, blogger, avid reader, reviewer and a copy editor. Janice has always loved writing and started very young writing poetry, then stories. Her books have received 36 Book Awards and a few finalists awards. All Janice's books are available on Amazon.com, Kindle, B&N and other online book sites. One of her sports' poems was published in The Lawrence Eagle Tribune in October of 2008. She is currently working on book 3 of a YA fantasy series an and book 2 in an angel series. There will be six books in all in this series. She hopes to work on a series of four books in a crime/mystery genre that will be offsprings of her thriller, Hunting Mariah. There are books in the works about a dog for ages YA. Her hobbies are crocheting, sewing, walking to keep fit, hula hooping, tap dancing, going to the movies with her husband, and spending time with her five grandchildren. Janice loves to hear from readers and appreciates reviews. Sign up on her blog http://jemsbooks.blog for a copy of her newsletters under Contact Me. She lives in New Hampshire with her husband who is her illustrator and cover creator.
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4 Responses to Bluebirds, Bluebirds and More Bluebirds at our Feeders!

  1. Darlene says:

    The Bluebirds are delightful.

  2. noelleg44 says:

    They look nicely plump! Maybe one has eggs?

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