I am linking up my Bluebird post with World Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes
The Eastern Bluebird is a Maryland resident. But, I do not always see them in my yard during the winter months. I do get excited to see the bluebirds using my nesting boxes. The Eastern Bluebird is the reason I am so into birding. The first time I saw the Eastern Bluebird I was amazed at its beautiful color.
Above is the pretty female bluebird.
Above, one of my favorite shots of the male Eastern Bluebird.
The Bluebirds make the sweetest sounds, it almost like they are trying to tell me something. I hope you love the Bluebirds as much as I do. If you have a yard it would be fun to put up a birdhouse to see what bird moves in. I have several houses around my yard, that are being used by the Bluebird, Chickadees and usually a Carolina Wren. It is always a treat to see the juvies show up later in the season.
To see more beautiful and wonderful birds please visit Springman's World Bird Wednesday and to see more wonderful nature post check out Michelle's Nature Notes.
Thanks to Springman and Michelle for hosting these fun memes. I am also happy you stopped by to see my post. I appreciate the visit and the lovely comments. I hope everyone has a happy week.
The Eastern Bluebird is a Maryland resident. But, I do not always see them in my yard during the winter months. I do get excited to see the bluebirds using my nesting boxes. The Eastern Bluebird is the reason I am so into birding. The first time I saw the Eastern Bluebird I was amazed at its beautiful color.
Above is the pretty female bluebird.
Above, one of my favorite shots of the male Eastern Bluebird.
The Bluebirds make the sweetest sounds, it almost like they are trying to tell me something. I hope you love the Bluebirds as much as I do. If you have a yard it would be fun to put up a birdhouse to see what bird moves in. I have several houses around my yard, that are being used by the Bluebird, Chickadees and usually a Carolina Wren. It is always a treat to see the juvies show up later in the season.
To see more beautiful and wonderful birds please visit Springman's World Bird Wednesday and to see more wonderful nature post check out Michelle's Nature Notes.
Thanks to Springman and Michelle for hosting these fun memes. I am also happy you stopped by to see my post. I appreciate the visit and the lovely comments. I hope everyone has a happy week.
Oh My Heart.... I love our Bluebirds!!!! That 2nd picture is truly awesome. Brings out his blue color so much...
ReplyDeleteI have a sweet little pair nesting in my nestbox right now. I was working in the backyard today --and watched Daddy going back and forth --obviously feeding Mama who was inside sitting on the eggs... SO exciting!!!
Hugs,
Betsy
They are indeed beautiful. We had bad luck last year with ours---the swallows chased them out after they had already set up house by my garden. So sad.
ReplyDeleteWell, don't I just sound dismal---sorry! Love the shots you got!
Have a great week, Eileen!!
Eileen, your bluebirds are wonderful! So nice to have their company, isn't it?
ReplyDeletei love these sweeties. :) and the male does have some stunning plumage! the female is soft and sweet on her own.
ReplyDeleteah, these area so beautiful. To bad we don´t have them. Nice shots Eileen. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful bluebirds photos. We get the Western Bluebird occasionally in our yard and at the feeder. I've never been able to get a good picture yet as they are so skitterish. Yet the Mountain Bluebirds we saw in Montana and Wyoming were quite okay with having their photo taken. Very nice Eileen.
ReplyDeleteNice shots, - great WBW post!
ReplyDeleteI wish you a happy night!
Bluebirds are so special. It's funny how sometimes they just look like a dark bird until the sun hits them just right and WHAM! What a gorgeous color! They always take me by surprise (and delight!).
ReplyDeleteoh they are just so sweet, i don't get them here in my yard. i do see them on my bike path but they always fly off.
ReplyDeleteyou got some great shots, soon the trees will be covered with leaves, that always makes it harder to get a clear shot.
i don't have any luck with bird houses. my birds prefer the wreath on my front door, so i can't hang it anymore because they would nest in it and we could not use the door.
i love the new header!!
Bluebirds are so beautiful, and welcome! Can't wait to see them again in Illinois next month.
ReplyDeleteYour little Bluebirds are wonderful Eileen.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is definitly fun to put up birdhouses and watch what birds nest in them. I have Chickadees in one, Bluebirds in another and Robins in my magnolia tree. I know there are Bluejays, Cardinals and Mockingbirds elsewhere in the yard, I just haven't found the nest yet!
who couldn't love those bluebirds; what a treat
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty this time of year, I think their plumage is more intense in breeding season.
ReplyDeleteSwallows seem to have claimed my box this year, they are pretty too.
Such a pretty pair, especially the male one with his gorgeous blue plumage.
ReplyDeleteSo many nice shots you got of the Bluebird! I haven't been able to get close enough for a half-way decent shot.
ReplyDeleteHI Eileen...Do I ever love these sweetie... One sits on the header of my blog!
ReplyDeleteLove the photo's,and the post, they are great !
They do excite me to no matter how many times I see them!!
grace
Those are some beautiful shots! I absolutely love the bluebird...thanks for sharing these!
ReplyDeleteI have yet to see a bluebird, but I sure do enjoy seeing pictures that others have taken. My favorite picture in your post is the second from the top. The colors / focus ..everything about that picture is perfect!
ReplyDeleteThe female is pretty but that male is a really handsome fellow. Thanks for sharing, we don't get them here.
ReplyDeleteI love your photos!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the most delicate and graceful birds to watch in the wild. We have them here....in fact two bluebird....but this one is special and has lovely color.
ReplyDeleteExcellent closeups Eileen!
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of bluebird boxes and one has been used for each of the last four years. They are setting up home now.
I have yet to get pics like yours. (sigh) :)
Great photos and such a beautiful bird. I have read of this bird but never seen it.
ReplyDeleteEileen, I adore your handsome Blues.
ReplyDeleteYou really should print and frame all three photos!
Those are great photos! We have Western Bluebirds here and Mountain Bluebirds and they have now come in for the summer. I'm happy to say there are lots of them this year!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen! I am not really familiar with the names of the birds. If I am not mistaken, this is the first time I encountered a blue bird. Thanks to your blog. :)
ReplyDeleteThe bird looks so unique and lovely and the fact that you mentioned that it produces the sweetest sound, then that makes the blue bird one of the most lovable :)
They are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful, Eileen! I haven't seen Bluebirds in a long time. They're one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteI can see why a bird like that would grab your attention!
ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures.
Stewart M - Australia
I have never seen one of these in person - they are so pretty! You got some really great photos too! Glad I got to stop by and see them :)
ReplyDeleteOh Eileen, these are superb!!! Wonderful Bluebird images!!!
ReplyDeleteso cute the bird blue =)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots, Eileen! I love the bright colors of the males and you are right about their songs!
ReplyDeletepoor girl would love to be blue! love that second one..very nice.
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful!! Boom & Gaey of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteI too love bluebirds and miss seeing them from when I lived in southern PA. They do come this way I think, but I have never seen one in my garden. Thank you for the lovely photos. It brings back wonderful memories.
ReplyDeletewonderful bluebird photos
ReplyDeleteI love these shots of the bluebirds. I've seen them out this spring but haven't gotten any photographs yet.
ReplyDeleteI can see how this beautiful bird would draw you in and the photos are amazing..I have not seen one here and if I did, I would be thrilled...Michelle
ReplyDeleteWhat a captivating little bird such a colourful little chap. I am not surprised he got you into bird watching.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen. I like the fact it was Eastern Bluebird got you into birding,a good choice. Lovely pictures.
ReplyDeleteThey are such beautiful birds, Eileen, and I have yet to see them in the wild. Maybe this will be the year!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, wonderful colors and great light....compliment...
ReplyDeletea fascinating bird parade...
Best regards, Karin
Eastern Bluebird is such a beautiful bird! Lovely post, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite bird and our state bird in NY. They visit me all year round here...love their song too!!
ReplyDeleteEileen, these are beautiful photos of the bluebirds!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful these birds are, Eileen. We don't have them here in Australia, so I enjoy bird-watching them virtually through your photos!
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning captures of nature's tones and beauty.
ReplyDeleteWhat absolutely gorgeous colors on him and great detail. I love the fact he was posing for you :)
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI don't know if The Hummingbird Trail is a place to see hummers or not. I've never hiked this trail before. If I see any hummers, I will try to get photos of them.
Kay
I wish my bird houses were more successful, apparently I need to do some upkeep. How great it would be be have Bluebirds nesting!
ReplyDeleteNice post Eileen!
Wonderful! Wish they came further north....
ReplyDeleteThey are really blue.
ReplyDeleteI've only seen them on folks' blogs. They are so beautiful! I hope someday I too can capture them on film!
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are beautiful birds and we don't see them here so it is a delight to see them on your blog. The second picture is so captivating because you have caught a " catch light " in the birds eye which gives depth and dimension to the image.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing that bluebird!
ReplyDeleteStunning photos! The little male is quite the showman :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bird. We have the Western Bluebird out here (I have never seen one) and the Mountain Bluebird which is all blue and never seen by me anyway. I keep looking. I am glad you have so many pictures of 'yours'. I see Betsy in Tennessee commented. She always shows her babies. Love 'em. MB
ReplyDeleteThe bluebirds are so pretty. I don't think we have them in Australia.
ReplyDeleteThey're so wonderful (and so is your yard). Loved learning that it is the special "first bird" that got you interested in birding. Lovely post.
ReplyDeleteI wish it would visit me. Lovely captures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunset. The blue bird is so cute. Wish I would see them in my backyard too.
ReplyDeleteDo they put up the little bird houses for the eastern blue bird back there as they do for the western bluebird in California ?
ReplyDeleteIt's ashame when they cut down old snags from the firest as these are the prime targets for woodpeckers who later abanbon these and bluebirds or other cavity nesting birds take over.
Nice pictures , Kevin