This beautiful bird is a favorite of many people; sighting the brilliantly colored male in spring is a welcome relief from the dreary northeastern winter. Bluebirds nest in tree cavities, fence posts and, recently, bird boxes, on open farmland with scattered trees. Uncommon for many years, the Eastern Bluebird is making a comeback, at least in part because of nestbox programs. The unmistakable voice of the bluebird in flight is a melodious warble or “chur-lee.” Bluebirds range east of the Rockies from Southern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. They are often seen perched on fence posts, from which they drop down to the ground to catch insects. Their diet also consists of small fruits and berries, especially in the winter.
This jigsaw puzzle was manufactured by Buffalo as part of their Audubon Society collection. Audubon's mission is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity. With over 550,000 members in 518 chapters throughout the Americas, Audubon™ advances its mission to conserve and restore natural ecosystems for the benefit of humanity and the earth’s biological diversity. |