The bright colors of the bluebirds at Edgeview really stand out against the early green of springtime.
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From a distance bluebirds may be identified by their bright blue plumage, although the adult male has much brighter blue feathers than the adult female or the juvenile bluebird. Besides bright blue upperparts, the adult male has an orange-red throat, breast and sides. |
The female bluebird ****************************** The juvenile ************************ |
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REFERENCES
Sauer, J. R., J. E. Hines, I. Thomas, J. Fallon, and G. Gough. 1999.The North American Breeding Bird Survey, Results and Analysis 1966 - 1998.
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