Thrushes
Eastern Bluebird, Sialia sialis
Family Turdidae (Thrushes)
Size: 7"
Season: Year-round
Habitat: Open woodland, pastures, fields
The eastern bluebird is a member of the thrush family that travels in small groups, feeding on a variety of insects, spiders, and berries, and singing a series of musical chur-lee notes. It is a stocky, short-tailed, and short-billed bird that often perches in an upright posture on wires and posts. The male is brilliant blue above and rusty orange below with a white belly and undertail region. The orange extends to the nape, making a subtle collar. The female is paler overall with a white throat and eye ring. Juveniles are brownish-gray with extensive white spotting and barred underparts. Man-made nest boxes have helped this species increase in numbers throughout its range. The adult male (bottom) and female (top) are illustrated.