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  2. Blue swallow - Wikipedia

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    Normally, three white eggs are laid. They are incubated by the female for 14 days, and the chicks are fed for approximately 22 days until they fledge. Once fledged, the young spend the next couple of days around the nest site before disappearing. Most blue swallows will rear a second brood before returning to the over-wintering grounds in April ...

  3. Cliff swallows and bluebirds face challenges during nesting ...

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    Also keep the nest boxes cleaned out so they are ready for a new nesting. If bluebirds have fledged their young, clean out the nest box right away so they can build a fresh new nest.

  4. Local bird populations will peak in July. Now is the time to ...

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    They will wait until later in the summer to start at a time when the natural food supply of delectable fresh weed seeds and insect larvae will be much more abundant.

  5. Western bluebird - Wikipedia

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    Adult female in Livermore, California. The western bluebird is a small stocky bird with a length of 15 to 18 cm (5.9 to 7.1 in). The adult male is bright blue on top and on the throat with an orange breast and sides, a brownish patch on back, and a gray belly and undertail coverts.

  6. Fledge - Wikipedia

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    In many species, parents continue to care for their fledged young, either by leading them to food sources, or feeding them. Birds are vulnerable after they have left the nest, but before they can fly, though once fledged their chances of survival increase dramatically. [5] A pigeon fledgling on a tiled floor

  7. How to Attract Bluebirds: Tips and FAQs - AOL

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    The post How to Attract Bluebirds: Tips and FAQs appeared first on Taste of Home. Bluebirds are beautiful—it’s easy to see why people are interested in attracting them. We’ve got easy tips ...

  8. Eastern bluebird - Wikipedia

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    Eastern bluebirds measure 16–21 cm (6.3–8.3 in) long, span 25–32 cm (9.8–12.6 in) across the wings, and weigh 27–34 g (0.95–1.20 oz). [12] [11] Male bluebirds have a bright head, back, and wings. Their breast is a brownish red. [12] Females are lighter with gray on the head and back and some blue on their wings and tail.

  9. Mountain bluebird - Wikipedia

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    The young will usually take about 21 days before they leave the nest, and it can take up to two months to raise fledglings to a stage of development at which they are able to fend and provide for themselves. [12] Mountain bluebirds are cavity nesters and can become very partial to a nest box, especially if they have successfully raised a clutch.