Blue Birds

Blue birds
| Bluebirds | |
|---|---|
| Subfamily: | Myadestinae |
| Genus: | Sialia Swainson, 1827 |
| Type species | |
| Motacilla sialis Linnaeus, 1758 | |
What does it mean when you see a bluebird?
Some believe the bluebird is a symbol of joy and hope; others, that good news will be arriving soon. Others still think that bluebirds represent a connection between the living and those who have passed away.
What is the myth about bluebirds?
In Native American mythology, some tribes consider the bluebird a spirit in animal form that symbolizes the dawn of a new day; others associate the friendly bird with the sun. The Iroquois believe that the bluebird is a harbinger of spring that fights off the evil demigod of winter, Tawiscaron.
Is it rare to find a bluebird?
Bluebirds are considered fairly common, but their numbers have declined substantially during the last century. Populations have been given a boost by the birdhouse boxes that have become popular in many parks and backyards.












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