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  • The area is home to a variety of other birds, including nesting bald eagles, hawks, owls, bluebirds and several other songbirds, wild turkeys, herons, and waterfowl.
  • We went driving in the country on Sunday afternoons to look for some of the birds that were special to us: bluebirds, goldfinches, pileated and red-headed woodpeckers, and, most thrilling of all, painted buntings.
  • He was also involved in rowing for many years and had few equals in that sport especially when he rowed in the Bluebird in the late sixties and early seventies.
  • Everything was bone dry, and the cedar breaks below the escarpment held not a single robin, waxwing, solitaire, or bluebird.
  • A mockingbird sang nonstop, sometimes making up his own phrases, sometimes mimicking a bluebird, sometimes mimicking a titmouse.
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  • Five or six birds - doves, robins, bluebirds - had perched on the windowsill, and were affectionately nestling against her hands and arms.
  • I saw mockingbirds and bluebirds on my slow drive back, but grosbeaks, tanagers, kingbirds, and buntings are apparently not back yet.
  • No wind and bluebird forecast for Tuesday.
  • The air is full of the smell of honeysuckle, the buzzing of bees, the chirruping of bluebirds, and the sizzling of meat.
  • It seems once blacksnakes learn its easier to get baby birds, be it chickens or bluebirds, they don't try for mice any longer.
  • Since bluebirds are cavity nesters, you may be able to entice a pair of bluebirds to raise a family in your yard by providing them with a bluebird box.
  • Two who heard the program, Marty Vibul and Linda Patterson, wanted to donate funds to help the project, and with the added assistance of store owners Tim and Margie Griffiths of Wild Birds Unlimited the Peaks decided to supplement their 17 bluebird nest boxes at Audubon Park with some boxes specifically tailored to the prothonotary warbler, which is considered as endangered in some areas of North America. Courierpress.com Stories
  • I woke up at about 9 to a bluebird day.
  • How do you kill a bluebird without shooting it?
  • Some of those species include bluebirds, robins, titmice, chickadees, nuthatches, wrens, tree and barn swallows, purple martins, owls, flycatchers, and woodpeckers.
  • Enemy number two is the house wren that routinely takes over nest boxes occupied by bluebirds and other hole-nesting birds, by puncturing the eggs or removing young nestlings…
  • Under a bluebird sky, he stood staring at 5,000 vertical feet of untracked powder, which disappeared down a steep-walled couloir that hadn't been touched all winter.
  • Pigeons are predominant, but, as you explore, you see sparrows and bluebirds and flickers and blue jays and wrens and kestrels and starlings and robins.
  • Annie watched the bluebird fly away and then followed the path of a squirrel in the same tree. NOBODY'S BABY BUT MINE
  • Unfortunately, Sewing Mistress made me embroider them, so they look funny, for who ever saw sturdy slippers with bluebirds and flowers on them?
  • A long time ago, the bluebird was a very ugly color. Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest
  • The Bluebirds defender is a huge admirer of the silver screen star and has a tattoo of her face on his left hand. The Sun
  • I think the robins and bluebirds will appreciate the feast they offer.
  • The bluebird is a home bird, and I am never tired of recurring to him. Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes and Other Papers
  • Bluebirds may also choose to nest in farmyards, feed lots and other areas where humans and cattle are found together.
  • Sure, some birds have names that describe their activities, such as flycatcher, or gnatcatcher, or their general appearance, such as bluebird, or the place they tend to loiter, such as cowbird. Birding season: No grousing or sniping
  • Then he went on impetuously, telling me I was a real bluebird of happiness, a bringer of joy; that the ancients called the bluebird the emblem of happiness, but he knew the blue of my eyes was the real joy sign -- or something like that he said. Patchwork A Story of 'The Plain People'
  • I discovered that the chickadees had fledged from the bluebird box and bluebirds had started a nest with one egg already laid.
  • In October 1925, NACA test pilot Paul King poses with a Vought VE-7 "Bluebird" biplane, typically used as an advanced trainer, before taking flight.
  • They lack the bold rufous coloring of Western Bluebirds.
  • The pair compared data from studies covering 18 different species, including dwarf mongooses, meerkats, Florida scrub jays, western bluebirds, and Australian magpies.
  • The Mountain Bluebird is the only bluebird that nests in alpine parkland and high elevation open areas.
  • I saw mockingbirds and bluebirds on my slow drive back, but grosbeaks, tanagers, kingbirds, and buntings are apparently not back yet.
  • The bluebirds in the birdbath were the luckiest of lucky shots. Birds Of Fall « Fairegarden
  • Common birds include the mountain bluebird, chestnut-backed chickadee, red-breasted nuthatch, ruby-crowned kinglet, pygmy nuthatch, gray jay, Steller's jay, and Clark's nutcracker. Southern Rocky Mountain Steppe - OpenWoodland - Coniferous Forest - Alpine Meadow Province (Bailey)
  • I observed a mid-week storm approaching, with snow levels at 6,000 feet and the forecast for a snap bluebird clearing cycle.
  • I discovered that the chickadees had fledged from the bluebird box and bluebirds had started a nest with one egg already laid.
  • I saw mockingbirds and bluebirds on my slow drive back, but grosbeaks, tanagers, kingbirds, and buntings are apparently not back yet.
  • Positing a radically different environment for a bluebird is a nice thought experiment, but the actual environment of bluebirds is the one we observe them in. Sex, evolution, plasticity and bluebirds
  • I saw mockingbirds and bluebirds on my slow drive back, but grosbeaks, tanagers, kingbirds, and buntings are apparently not back yet.
  • I know it may shock you to know I haven't led a blameless life, that my past is not a blissful stroll in the park on a sunny day with bluebirds winging in a cloudless sky.
  • Attract them by planting native berrying shrubs and trees, abandoning pesticides and installing special bluebird nesting boxes. David Mizejewski: Garden for Wildlife Month Ends This Weekend
  • Redbirds, bluebirds, robins, bobolinks, scarlet tanagers, Kentucky warblers, and orchard orioles strut and sing like the cast of a turn-of-the-century revue.
  • So far as I have observed, the robin and the bluebird win their mates by gentle and fond approaches; but certain of the sparrows, notably the little social sparrow or "chippie," appear to carry the case by storm. The Writings of John Burroughs — Volume 05: Pepacton
  • The bluebird sky and warm temperatures drew the crowds to the events.
  • Slowly yellow sand, she saw a mysterious Bluebird flew, scatter tired smile, so I a smile.
  • Lets hope for a bluebird week!
  • A blue jay is often called a bluebird and the bluebird doesn’t seem to mind but I wonder how it would feel about this photo Bluebird « First 50 Words – Writing Prompts
  • No bluebirds over the white cliffs; the lights are shining bright at the ferry port.
  • Redbirds, bluebirds, robins, bobolinks, scarlet tanagers, Kentucky warblers, and orchard orioles strut and sing like the cast of a turn-of-the-century revue.
  • In December, pre-production was underway on their likely second film - the naffly named bluebird odyssey /Film
  • Woodpeckers, screech owls, chickadees, nuthatches, bluebirds, tree swallows and some flycatchers need them.
  • A new Bluebird stopped in front of the door, and a gentleman helped a tall lady in it.
  • Although it will nest at high elevations, the Mountain Bluebird is at home in a prairie coulee as it is in a high alpine meadow.
  • Winged lute that we call a bluebird, you blend in a silver strain Birds of the Rockies
  • A random lightning strike traps the trio in an old Icelandic mine, which just happens to have a conveniently-placed rollercoaster; pretty soon they’re staring glurgy-eyed at Blue Velvet-style bluebirds, flying kites, hitting piranahs with baseball bats, dodging attacks from Nessie and running from dinosaurs. Journey to the Center of the Earth « Skid Roche
  • 5 / 15 Denver, CO - Bluebird illmatic is the best allover rap album off all time (PERIOD) - anyone have Eminems first album "infinit" - i like when you hear rappers before they get big and you can just tell there raw & hungry as hell (this is one of those albums) JamBase
  • There was more than one Bluebird, a point increasingly forgotten with recent media concentration on Donald Campell's fatal world record attempt in 1967 and the recent raising of the wreck from the Coniston lakebed.
  • Other carnivorous birds, especially the bluebirds, sat dejectedly on the fences waiting for spring. Bird Cloud
  • Common winter residents are the pink-sided junco, Shufeldt's junco, gray-headed junco, red-backed junco, Rocky Mountain nuthatch, mountain bluebird, robin, and Steller's jay. Colorado Plateau Semidesert Province (Bailey)
  • Currently, Dr. Lloyd is studying reintroduced populations of Eastern Bluebirds and Brown-headed Nuthatches in Everglades National Park in an effort to understand the environmental factors that drive variation in demographic rates, the effect of wildfire and fuels management on pineland birds, and the conservation and taxonomy of Brown-headed Nuthatches on Grand Bahama Island. Contributor: John Lloyd
  • Everything was bone dry, and the cedar breaks below the escarpment held not a single robin, waxwing, solitaire, or bluebird.
  • I know it may shock you to know I haven't led a blameless life, that my past is not a blissful stroll in the park on a sunny day with bluebirds winging in a cloudless sky.
  • As a replacement for the Bluebird, the Primera is on another planet.
  • Pigeons are predominant, but, as you explore, you see sparrows and bluebirds and flickers and blue jays and wrens and kestrels and starlings and robins.
  • Eventually, the first start of two more races commenced around two o'clock under bluebird conditions.
  • Flickers and bluebirds seek them out for nesting cavities and red squirrels eagerly cache the high-energy pine cones.
  • A tiny bluebird landed on the man's forehead and tweeted, causing him to bellow furiously.
  • House sparrows and starlings seem to not care for the design of the house but tree swallows, bluebirds, chickadees and wrens really like it.
  • A pair of bluebirds and a phoebe dallied across the street, and a hummingbird zipped across the western sky.
  • If you haven't attracted bluebirds or tree swallows by late spring, close your box up or take it down, but do not let English sparrows, vicious predators, take over any box.
  • A new Bluebird stopped in front of the door, and a gentleman helped a tall lady in it.
  • Pigeons are predominant, but, as you explore, you see sparrows and bluebirds and flickers and blue jays and wrens and kestrels and starlings and robins.
  • Forest openings and clearings and agricultural areas are also good habitat for the Western Bluebird.
  • The bluebird is the true voice of early spring, as is the bobolink of later spring. The Chief End of Man
  • I pulled over at Schaar's Bluff, turned off my car and just sat and listened, beyond the bluebirds and meadowlarks you could hear tree sparrows and red-winged blackbirds.
  • The area is home to a variety of other birds, including nesting bald eagles, hawks, owls, bluebirds and several other songbirds, wild turkeys, herons, and waterfowl.
  • ‘We're already seeing robins, goldfinches, juncos and pine siskens,’ she said, and staffers have heard a few bluebirds lately.
  • The following spring, other birds - including bluebirds, tree swallows, house wrens and a host of other secondary cavity-nesting species - scout out and lay claim to these secondhand houses.
  • By the way, I've been called to task for not mentioning that safflower seed is very popular with cardinals, chickadees, blue jays, doves, house finches, wrens, titmice and even bluebirds.
  • I just realized that our wood duck box had hooded mergansers in it and our bluebird boxes are full of swallows.
  • By the way, I've been called to task for not mentioning that safflower seed is very popular with cardinals, chickadees, blue jays, doves, house finches, wrens, titmice and even bluebirds.
  • As we mentioned earlier, bluebirds prefer open rural areas with scattered trees and sparse ground cover.
  • Some of the more common birds are the northern pygmy-owl, olive warbler, red-faced warbler, hepatic tanager, mountain bluebird, pygmy nuthatch, white-breasted nuthatch, Mexican junco, Steller's jay, red-shafted flicker and the Rocky Mountain sapsucker. Arizona-New Mexico Mountains Semidesert-Open Woodland - Coniferous Forest - Alpine Meadow Province (Bailey)
  • For added summer color, Shari tucks tall ageratum, ‘Bluebird’ nemesia, calibrachoa, dahlias, and impatiens between the shrubs.
  • The pair compared data from studies covering 18 different species, including dwarf mongooses, meerkats, Florida scrub jays, western bluebirds, and Australian magpies.
  • Mountain Bluebirds can be found in alpine parklands in the Cascades, the Blue Mountains, and the northeast corner of Washington.
  • In her hatband was a bluebird feather; her fingers rose to it reminiscently. The Desert Valley
  • Eastern bluebirds are socially monogamous passerines that breed throughout eastern North America.
  • A new Bluebird stopped in front of the door, and a gentleman helped a tall lady in it.
  • A new Bluebird stopped in front of the door, and a gentleman helped a tall lady in it.
  • The thrushes, a family that includes the American robin and the Eastern bluebird, are known for their vocal skill.
  • Flickers and bluebirds seek them out for nesting cavities and red squirrels eagerly cache the high-energy pine cones.
  • Meanwhile, commercial and residential developers, and managers of timberlands, were removing the bluebird's existing nest sites.
  • I'll bet if we put meal worms out on a platform - as some folks do during the winter for bluebirds - robins, catbirds and others would gobble them up!
  • [Illustration: Bluebird.] "The 'bobwhite' is the funniest little bird. Uncle Robert's Geography (Uncle Robert's Visit, V.3)
  • The Mountain Bluebird is the only bluebird that nests in alpine parkland and high elevation open areas.
  • I'll bet if we put meal worms out on a platform - as some folks do during the winter for bluebirds - robins, catbirds and others would gobble them up!
  • House sparrows and starlings seem to not care for the design of the house but tree swallows, bluebirds, chickadees and wrens really like it.
  • As a gloomy morning ramped up to a bluebird afternoon, the Snowboard Halfpipe Championships got under way with 33 competitors.
  • A new Bluebird stopped in front of the door, and a gentleman helped a tall lady in it.
  • Some of the most popular berry-producing plants for bluebirds include blackberry, blueberry, raspberry, elderberry, bayberry, dogwood, juniper, Virginia creeper, sumac, pokeweed, mountain ash, and mistletoe.
  • Eastern Bluebird, Eastern Kingbird, and Goldfinch are locked in an twisted triangle of territoriality, and woe betide the bird that stumbles into this gang war.
  • I did see other signs of spring including listening to eastern meadowlarks and eastern bluebirds.
  • The label wears the logos of Kirkland Signature (Costco’s in-house brand), Disney, and the USDA Organic certification, all set in a peaceful blue sky above a field featuring Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger, ’Roo and a unnamed bluebird (in the banner labeling the crackers “Organic”) gamboling about happily. Kirkland Signature Disney Organic Animal Crackers - Vanilla
  • Five or six birds - doves, robins, bluebirds - had perched on the windowsill, and were affectionately nestling against her hands and arms.
  • Some of the more common birds are the northern pygmy-owl, olive warbler, red-faced warbler, hepatic tanager, mountain bluebird, pygmy nuthatch, white-breasted nuthatch, Mexican junco, Steller's jay, red-shafted flicker and the Rocky Mountain sapsucker. Arizona-New Mexico Mountains Semidesert-Open Woodland - Coniferous Forest - Alpine Meadow Province (Bailey)
  • Other insect-eating birds include bluebirds, martins and wrens.
  • This is the home of a colorful mixture of jungle birds: white-bellied woodswallows, Asian fairy bluebirds, pied imperial pigeons, and ashy tailorbirds, among others.
  • There are anecdotal reports of bluebirds and House Wrens taking over the nests of Ash-throated Flycatchers.
  • It also contains old growth habitat crucial to the threatened Northern spotted owl and numerous other bird species such as the western bluebird, the western meadowlark, the pileated woodpecker, the flammulated owl, and the pygmy nuthatch. Proclamation On The Cascade Siskiyou National Monument
  • The bluebird is a symbol of happiness, so it's one of my auspicious symbols. Gretchen Rubin: 13 Tips For Sticking To Your New Year's Resolutions
  • Bermuda's native bluebirds can be seen in the many bluebird boxes lining the golf courses (every course on the island has a monitored bluebird trail).
  • The Sunday finals were eliminated by weather, but rebounded strong with new snow and bluebird conditions at Sugar Bowl, culminating in a spirited weekend of competition.
  • Autumn Defense's "Bluebirds Fall" follows, a melodic, Zombies-like track accented with a distorted organ.
  • The young of altricial birds, like orioles, and bluebirds, and thrushes, being born naked and helpless, have a reason for loving their nest-homes, so carefully and delicately built to shelter their nude infancy. Days Off And Other Digressions
  • I know it may shock you to know I haven't led a blameless life, that my past is not a blissful stroll in the park on a sunny day with bluebirds winging in a cloudless sky.
  • I'm glad that bluebird is getting bolder in your life. Shards in Desperance
  • Wreckage was littered over a wide area of the lake surface and included Bluebird's twin sponsons, which had been torn away from the main hull.
  • In 2010 he climbed Sulzfluh in bluebird weather.
  • These results suggest that male western bluebirds do not make significant adjustments in their share of provisioning when they have evidence of partial paternity loss.
  • The behaviors that benefit your average female wasp are different from those that benefit the average male wasp, and the same holds for bluebirds or pipefish.
  • Overall, 7 of 10 days on the glacier were bluebird.
  • Sure, some birds have names that describe their activities, such as flycatcher, or gnatcatcher, or their general appearance, such as bluebird, or the place they tend to loiter, such as cowbird. Birding season: No grousing or sniping

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