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Western Bluebird (Sialia mexicana) - wiki

Western Bluebird
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[Photo] Western Bluebird (Sialia mexicana), adult male. Location: Bald Hill Park, Corvallis, Oregon. Date and time: 2006.05.05 16:24:15 PDT. Photographer: ??2006 Walter Siegmund http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Wsiegmund

The Western Bluebird (Sialia mexicana) is a medium-sized thrush.

Adults have a grey belly. Adult males are bright blue on top and on the throat with a red breast; they have a brown patch on their back. Adult females have duller blue wings and tail, a brownish breast and a grey crown, throat and back.

Northern birds migrate to the southern parts of the range; southern birds are often permanent residents.

These birds wait on a perch and fly down to catch insects, sometimes catching them in midair. They mainly eat insects and berries.

Nesting

Nesting habitat
Their breeding habitat is semi-open country across western North America, but not desert areas. They nest in cavities or in nest boxes, competing with Tree Swallows, House Sparrows, and European Starlings for natural nesting locations. Because of the high level of competition, Tree swallows often attack western bluebirds for their nests. The attacks are made both in groups or alone, though only when in groups can the swallows evict the bluebirds from their nests.

Nest type and habitat comparison
In restored forests Western Bluebirds have a higher probability of successfully fledging young than in untreated forests, but they are at greater risk of parasitic infestations. The effects on post-fledging survival are unknown. Western Bluebirds have been found to enjoy more success with nest boxes than in natural cavities. They started egg laying earlier, had higher nesting success, lower predation rates, and fledged more young in boxes than in cavities but they did not have larger clutches of eggs.

Interesting Western Bluebird facts
According to genetic studies, 45% of Western Bluebirds' nests carried young that were not offspring of the male partner. In fact, Western Bluebirds are also helped by other birds belonging to a different species altogether. Swallows have been seen feeding and defending the nests of Western Bluebirds.

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