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Click on the thumbnail links below to see an enlarged version of the photos submitted by TBN participants.




Sitting in the bush, this Mountain Bluebird couldn't hide from C.R. Tucker's eye.



Darrell Spangler took this picture of a Mountain Bluebird and the amazing background.



This very vivid image is of a male Eastern Bluebird foraging for food, taken by Debbie McKenzie.



This female Eastern Bluebird is feeding her young fledgling. Image taken by Debbie McKenzie.



Jonathan Morgan caught this Eastern Bluebird bringing nesting material to his nest which is protected from predators by a noel guard.



Ken Barnhill took this picture of a pair of Eastern Bluebirds sitting on a wire.



Jonathan Morgan was fortunate to taken this photo of an Eastern Bluebird hatchling.



A pair of Eastern Bluebirds have met for lunch on this feeder. This image was taken by Bob Fliss.



This male Eastern Bluebird looks particularly fluffy in this picture taken by Marilyn Indahl.



Marilyn Indahl was also able to capture this image of a male Eastern Bluebird returning to the nest to feed the young.

Mary Thomson, of Tennessee, happened to catch this Eastern Bluebird hatching during her regular nest box check.

Don McCartney had his camera ready when this Western Bluebird fledged from a nest box in Oregon.


This Mountain Bluebird was photographed by Laura Wehrwein in Colorado.


Rod Chlysta took this picture from a hunting blind in Ohio.


It looks as though the photographer, Rod Chlysta, wasn't the only one waiting for the male to return!


This photo of an Eastern Bluebird in northeastern Ohio was submitted by Sally Finger and Jay Brindo. 


This photo by Tree Greenwood of Virginia was taken during his last nest check made at this box. Because the nestlings are old, he left the nest undisturbed until the fledge day.


William Stefancic submitted this photo of an Eastern Bluebird near its nest box in Florida.

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