33 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday 29/52 Western Bluebird”
Oh no! Sorry, I may not have waited long enough on my comment way back when I pressed like but meant I Love varieties of birds.
Your Western bluebird is brilliantly blue and those soft red and pink toned on his upper chest are beautiful. What a dear bluebird! 🐦
What is interesting is our blue Jays are big (almost like crows) and our bluebirds are petite (like European robins).
Our Ohio bluebirds are small like the European robins. Your western bluebirds are like our American robins. Funny how this goes, Deb. 🙂 🐦 Thanks for saying we could sit and chat for some time together, on a bench.
What a pretty little guy. The bird house we put up in the yard was supposed to attract blue birds. We got a nice house sparrow family instead. I rarely see a bluebird around here, so this was a treat. Great capture of him in flight.
Thank you so much Dan! I never thought about putting in a birdhouse to attract them! I’ll have to see what food they like besides worms too if I go that route.
Your Sparrow family has been treat for me to see through your viewfinder. I rarely have them at my feeder.
They are. This year, they just aren’t leaving. She still sits in the roof and there’s still activity in the house. Oh, and she owns it. Maddie and I got buzzed for getting too close.
Oh no! Sorry, I may not have waited long enough on my comment way back when I pressed like but meant I Love varieties of birds.
Your Western bluebird is brilliantly blue and those soft red and pink toned on his upper chest are beautiful. What a dear bluebird! 🐦
What is interesting is our blue Jays are big (almost like crows) and our bluebirds are petite (like European robins).
Thank you so much Robin! This Bluebird was so vivid I thought it might be a different bird for a little while.
Excellent photos! That blue! I especially love the one where he is flying with the worm!!! 🙂
Thank you so much Myriam! I’m so glad that shot came out. He took off so fast. I wasn’t sure my reaction time was fast enough.
These western bluebirds are beautiful, I enjoy them so much, nice set.
Thank you so much John!
Beautiful bird!!
Thank you so much llze!
You are welcome!
Lovely images. Brought some joy to my Sunday 🙂
Thank you so much Lilka!!
Our Ohio bluebirds are small like the European robins. Your western bluebirds are like our American robins. Funny how this goes, Deb. 🙂 🐦 Thanks for saying we could sit and chat for some time together, on a bench.
Outside of the occasional bluejay, I don’t get to see many blue birds. This one is a cutie 🙂
This one was so, so blue; the most vivid blue bird I’ve ever seen! I thought for awhile it must be a different bird!
Blue Jays are common here too. Bluebirds I see only in Spring.
I love your birds Deb!!
Thank you so much Hannah! xx
What a beautiful bird! Lovely shots Deborah. I love how he pops off of the browns! 🙂
What a pretty little guy. The bird house we put up in the yard was supposed to attract blue birds. We got a nice house sparrow family instead. I rarely see a bluebird around here, so this was a treat. Great capture of him in flight.
Thank you so much Dan! I never thought about putting in a birdhouse to attract them! I’ll have to see what food they like besides worms too if I go that route.
Your Sparrow family has been treat for me to see through your viewfinder. I rarely have them at my feeder.
We were told to have the house up by February because blue bird start looking for a next early. Instead, Snoopy moved in and staked her claim.
Snoopy and co. are pretty cute though. 🙂
They are. This year, they just aren’t leaving. She still sits in the roof and there’s still activity in the house. Oh, and she owns it. Maddie and I got buzzed for getting too close.
Beautiful, Deborah
Thank you so much John!
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Awesome! Love the taking off shot especially!
Thank you so much Cheryl! I barely got that one in. 🙂
Thise shots usually are “surprises”. 😊
I especially love the last capture.
Thank you so much Camie!!
Your bluebird images brought me happiness today 🙂
I’m so happy!! 🙂 Thank you for the comment. I love hearing from you!
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