PDA

View Full Version : any info on bluebirds?



scorpiochick77
February 18th, 2006, 12:13 AM
Okay....so i did have the little encounter with the crow that i talked about in my other thread...but now it's with bluebirds. There's been two of them trying to get in my living room window for a week now. At first they'd just fly up and look in but now they'll fly up and bump the windows. They start doing this very early in the morning and it goes on and on all day! What in the world could this mean or do we just have crazy birds around here?=)

wolf
February 18th, 2006, 01:24 AM
On the one hand it could mean that the way the sun strikes your windows it turns them into a giant mirror and the bluebirds are being territorial and trying to attack the bluebirds they see there which are clearly intruding on their territory.

On the other, it could be a message to you to look at your life, and see what new beginnings are in store for you ... the time has come to change old, unsuccessful patterns.

This, of course, assumes that they are bluebirds, rather than birds that are blue ... are they Eastern Bluebirds or Bluejays that you're talking about? The message of Bluejay is different ... and unless you are fairly far south, is a more likely bird to see at this time of year in the US. Assuming you are in the US, of course.

scorpiochick77
February 18th, 2006, 10:10 AM
Hi Wolf,

I live in south Georgia (almost Florida). I don't think it's blue jays i've been seeing but the eastern blue birds like you mentioned. There has been ALOT going on and mostly not good things so you're probably right. I do think i need to take a look at my life and where it's going. Thanks for responding.

Cindlady2
February 24th, 2006, 07:47 AM
" May the bluebird of happiness fly up your nose!"
OK... I've seen tooooo much HE-HAW and it's time for bed!
sorry...lol!


But he's right about changes!

~*Ginger*~
February 24th, 2006, 08:27 AM
Bluebirds mate for life I do believe, or at least I read it, or someone told me that...

We lived in a trailer once that had a olde timey wood burning stove, it hadn't been in use, and one day while we were gone, a blue bird lit on the outside stove pipe, and slid into the stove. The other, followed. both were dead by the time we got back. :(
It happened a second time, and I had my husband at the time, to go and fix it where no more would slide down into the pipe.

Usually there's the two.
And then their offspring.

they are proably wanting somewhere to nest.
Search for bluebird houses, and make you one.
the hole is small so other larger birds can not come inside.

Here in the south, you'll see tiny little bird houses along a fence row.

Their good birds, and had almost went extinct.

Building a Bluebird House (http://www.diynet.com/diy/hb_bird_watching/article/0,2033,DIY_13872_2276367,00.html)