Western Bluebird, Petaluma, California

This is the female of the pair of western bluebirds nesting in one of our bird boxes.  She has a habit of flying to our windows and those of our neighbor.  She stops just short of hitting the windows, but she repeats this oddity numerous times throughout the day.

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