Western Bluebirds Fledge

This is a photo of a western bluebird fledgling.

“I’m Outta Here”!

They’re gone, but remain nearby.  The parents still return morning, noon and night for mealworms.  I don’t know how long that will last, but I understand the parents sometimes have a second brood.  We’ll see.  It was fun while it lasted.

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