On 7/25/2020 12:17 AM, Laine wrote:
jmcquown wrote:
Thank you for the confirmation! I've seen a lot of Eastern bluebirds
but I've never seen these speckle breasted ones before. They're having
a big time in the little bird bath. :)
Yep, baby Bluebirds.
Like most of the Thrush family -- Robins, for instance -- the young
are heavily speckled ... they always have a patch of blue somewhere,
though. Also like Robins they really, really enjoy bathing.
I miss seeing Bluebirds at the birdbath (the raccoons broke the darn
thing). They hang out on my deck, though, and on the electrical wires.
I can hear them even when I can't see them. One of my favorites ;-)
Darn raccoons! They sometimes tip the little bird bath over but since
it's made of cast iron they can't break it. They've managed to break a
lot of feeders over the years but not this bird bath.
My mother tried for years to attract bluebirds. She told me she bought
meal worms, etc. The one thing she didn't try was a bird bath. Sadly,
she never got to see one. :(
This is the first time I've seen the young ones. It's a treat! I think
of my mom every time I see a bluebird. :)
Jill
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