What an amazing article to read! Besides bluebirds, the only other species of bird I know, whose plumage is primarily blue is the blue-jay and their identical cousins. And unfortunately, not many folks take a liking to them. But now, since I know how to identify bluebirds by sight and sound, I can search for them within my area.
Does anyone here know if they are native to any parts of Florida? All I need now is a reliable pair of binoculars to go with my phone for birding footage! Also, how or where can I ask a Question of the Day on this website? I've been using it for a couple of years now, but I still have no idea how to ask a featured question.
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What an amazing article to read! Besides bluebirds, the only other species of bird I know, whose plumage is primarily blue is the blue-jay and their identical cousins. And unfortunately, not many folks take a liking to them. But now, since I know how to identify bluebirds by sight and sound, I can search for them within my area.
Does anyone here know if they are native to any parts of Florida? All I need now is a reliable pair of binoculars to go with my phone for birding footage! Also, how or where can I ask a Question of the Day on this website? I've been using it for a couple of years now, but I still have no idea how to ask a featured question.