What is blue bird in california?

The California Bluebird also known as Western Bluebird is a small bird that belongs to the thrush family. It is a resident bird in California, found in oak savannas, woodlands, and sometimes in open areas with scattered trees.

The male has a deep blue color on its head, wings, and tail, while the female is duller in color with more grayish-blue. They both have a rusty-red breast and white belly.

California Bluebirds eat insects, spiders, and small fruits. They build their nests in tree cavities, birdhouses, or abandoned woodpecker holes.

Due to habitat loss and competition for nesting sites with other bird species, the numbers of California Bluebirds have declined. However, conservation efforts such as installing nest boxes and preserving open spaces have helped increase their population in some areas.