The Eastern Bluebird is a small migratory songbird native to North America. It is easily recognized by its vibrant blue upperparts and rusty orange throat and chest. These birds typically measure about 6.5 to 8.5 inches in length and have a wingspan of 9.8 to 12.6 inches. They prefer open fields, orchards, and areas with scattered trees.
Eastern Bluebirds primarily feed on insects, berries, and fruits. They are known for their melodious songs and often nest in tree cavities or man-made birdhouses. Their populations have fluctuated due to habitat loss, but conservation efforts have helped stabilize their numbers.