The Western Bluebird is a small, vibrant songbird with brilliant blue plumage and a rusty orange chest. Found in open woodlands, farmlands, and even suburban areas across western North America, these birds are known for their charming, melodic songs. They are cavity nesters, often using old woodpecker holes or nesting boxes. During courtship, males perform a delightful fluttering display to impress females. Western Bluebirds are also keen insect hunters, swooping down from perches to catch their prey mid-air. Their social nature often sees them forming small, cheerful flocks.
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