Mountain Bluebirds by Julie Zickefoose
 the  
Bluebird-L
Reference Guide

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Feeding Bluebirds
Feeding bluebirds is not necessary but is often helpful to the birds especially in times of need such as during a cold snap or if one of the parents is missing. Below are links to buy or grow your own mealworms as well as links to purchase mealworm feeders and ideas for other food sources.

On this page:

Mealworm Suppliers
How to Grow Mealworms

Other Food Sources


Mealworm Suppliers

Jenna Birds: 1-800-500-2473
Sunshine
Grubco: 1-800-222-3563
Armstrong Crickets (mealworms, crickets) 
New York Worms


How to Grow Your Own Mealworms & Build Your Own Feeders

Build Your Own Mealworm Feeder ~~ The Bluebird Box
Raise Your Own Mealworms
~~ Andy Troyer
Bluebird Box ~~ Audubon Omaha
The Bird Cottage

Wild Birds Unlimited


Other Food Sources

"Bluebird Banquet" Recipe ~~Make Your Own Suet Mix
Dogwood Berries   by Jack Finch


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