Eastern Bluebirds like edge, hedge, and fields where they can sit high on dead branches and fence posts to swoop down on small insects and berries. When courting, Bluebird pairs spin straight up in flight — a real ballet. Nests are generally located in old woodpecker holes or dedicated Bluebird boxes
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