I have lived at this address for 18 years and I've never saw a bluebird. I'm sure they've been around but I've never seen one. A few years ago, I put up a bird house and I've had chickadees and a house wren nest in the box. On March 25th, I was sitting out in the screened in porch and just glimpsed two little spots of blue fly across the yard and I happen to glance towards the birdhouse and saw a bright blue little bird and one that was a bit more grayish in color.
It was a pair of bluebirds... on the fence... next to my bird house!
It was a pair of bluebirds... on the fence... next to my bird house!
Since I first spotted them (about a week ago now), I've observed both birds taking grasses into the birdhouse. I seem to see the male more than the female so maybe he's around keeping an eye on this prime territory.
And of course, I wanted to make sure the birds stay interested in this area so I bought a little ceramic tray to hang in a small dwarf tree that's next to the birdhouse and I put live mealworms in it. The worm feeder hadn't been touched for several days and I wanted to make sure the little blues found it. So I hung it on the small trellis I have under the birdhouse and I finally saw both birds eating out the dish. If other birds find it or even if they don't, I'll probably move the little tray back into the tree but for now, I wanted the birds to get used it. Other birds may eventually find the dish and I don't want to disturb the bluebird nest.
The only time, I've seen a bluebird was in the aviary up at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium so I'm pretty excited to see these little visitors to my yard. And I'm hoping they'll enjoy the water fountain, that I'll put out around late April or May. So they'll have it all house, worms and water. What more could a bird ask for?
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