Eastern Bluebirds Nesting Structure Design and Placement
FOR-52: Eastern Bluebirds Nesting Structure Design and Placement
Authored by: Tom Barnes
Abstract
Colonial settlers called the eastern bluebird the harbinger of spring or "blue robin" because of its chestnut orange breast and iridescent blue back and tail. One of Kentucky's common resident passerine birds, this strikingly elegant bird is admired most for its beauty, gentle disposition, family devotion, and delightful call. It is also easily attracted to homeand farm surroundings when nesting structures are correctly constructed and well placed.
Core Details
Publication ID
FOR-52
Status
Minor Revision
Publication Date
May. 1, 1999
Series
Multi-Part Series
N/A
Categorical Details
Language
English
Peer Reviewed?
Yes