Baby Bluebirds Fledge From My Arkansas Birdhouse
Baby Bluebirds Fledge from my Arkansas birdhouse as all four young leave the nest, reach nearby trees, and ride out rain.
Baby Bluebirds Fledge from my Arkansas birdhouse as all four young leave the nest, reach nearby trees, and ride out rain.
Eastern Bluebird Ant Removal at my Arkansas nest box showed a behavior I had never seen while the adults fed their young.
A House Sparrow entered my bluebird nest box, creating a tense moment before the Eastern Bluebird parents returned.
Both bluebird parents are feeding nestlings just three days after hatch in my Arkansas backyard. Rain hasn’t slowed them down at all.
Bluebirds nesting in yard this spring are using two birdhouses, with one pair feeding young and another building a nest.
An Eastern Bluebird bathing in the rain made for a fun backyard moment in Arkansas, with one wet bird choosing a birdbath over the shower.
A male Eastern Bluebird eating a small moth gave me a great backyard photo opportunity from my deck in Arkansas.
An Eastern Bluebird checked my birdhouse in late February, but a territorial mockingbird may make nesting harder this spring.