Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis). Family Turdidae, order Passeriformes.
Checking out a nesting spot.
Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. April 2022.

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Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis). Family Turdidae, order Passeriformes.
Checking out a nesting spot.
Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. April 2022.

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Roughly two weeks after the first showing, the male Bluebird came again this morning to thoroughly inspect the nestbox. This is edited, there were breaks in between his visits. I hope he has a lady somewhere (I think he does and she is likely to be outside watching him here). He will bring her and let her inspect the box. If it is to her liking, they will attempt to nest here, up to three times in a season. Fingers crossed.
(Description: You see the inside of a nestbox, with a male Bluebird entering and leaving repeatedly.)
Eastern Bluebird on Staghorn Sumac
12/28/2020 🍂
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Eastern Bluebird (Sialis sialis) male. Family Turdidae, order Passeriformes.
Edmond, Oklahoma, USA. April 2026.
Squeeeee! The Bluebirds have chosen to do another one. I’d guess it’s the same female and she found another man. He’s been snooping around the Chickadee box too but I’m happy they settled on this one.
A Bluebird update :) I let it speak for itself, but I am so proud of this little momma bird.