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Bluebird of Happiness
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The phrase "bluebird of happiness" refers to the idea that seeing a bluebird is an omen of good luck, joy or happiness. This concept has existed for centuries in European, Chinese, Russian, Native American and other cultures. I'm hoping this idea is true, because recently I have been seeing a whole lot of bluebirds.
In summer 2020, I put up a bird feeder to add activity outside my dining room window. As summer progressed the feeding birds were fun to watch. They were mostly LBB's as my sister calls them, Little Brown Birds.
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Eastern Bluebird at my heated Birdbath
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Fall came, and I put up more feeders. When winter came I figured out how to supply electricity to the heated birdbath I had owned for over a decade. (i.e., I purchased a really long outdoor power cord.) Wow, that made a difference once the snow began to fall. Apparently birds like seeing open water.
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Bluebird at my birdbath
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I now have a large variety of birds in my backyard. Most are still LBB's (little brown birds). But the most exciting sight is a small flock of bluebirds that regularly visit the birdbath.
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Bluebird Hot-tub Party
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In decades of life in Wisconsin, I've almost never seen a real bluebird, and now 3-5 can show up for a daily hot-tub party.
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Bluebirds are Flighty!
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But they move fast and are SO flighty! (No wonder they are considered hard to see!) So I used wrapping paper to make a blind on part of my window, put my camera on a tripod, and here are some of the results. (The birdbath is about 6 feet from the window).
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Two Male Eastern Bluebirds
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My first photos (not shown) highlighted how dirty the birdbath was, so I had to go out in the snow and scrub the birdbath down for better photos. (I had to "style" the birdbath). And I need to add water almost every day when it's zero degrees Fahrenheit out, but the birds make the effort worthwhile.
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Female Eastern Bluebird
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Despite the blind, the birds seem aware that I am there. The ability to actually stare at my photos (since the actual birds move so fast) makes me feel happy - my bluebirds are looking at me! I want to protect these tiny creatures who can handle -5 degrees Fahrenheit, in a world where the climate is changing faster than we can comprehend.
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Bluebird drinking and Reflection |
I love how the little bluebird above has a drop of water on his beak. The reflection and spreading water droplet turned out well. He is a male Eastern bluebird. Western bluebirds have blue all the way around the neck.
(I found this site great for bluebird identification and maps, bird song recordings and bluebird information.)
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Bluebird head Closeup |
Since my post is about bluebirds, I thought I would share two vintage postcards featuring bluebirds that I have in a collection of vintage cards.
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Vintage postcard 1 - with Bluebirds and nest
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I like the sweet graphics and cute sentiments found on the old cards. One is postmarked 1922, the other says 1920(?).
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Vintage postcard 2 - with Bluebirds postmarked 1922 |
I'm also sharing two vintage porcelain birds I've had for quite some time. I used to think the shape was exaggerated, but now I see what the artist saw.
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Vintage ceramic bluebird figurines |
My photographs show round fluffed out little birds that seem to match the shape of the sculpted figures.
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Eastern Bluebird
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I hope sharing my photos of these
"bluebirds of happiness" will bring you good luck and joy. After all, you are now seeing them too.
Maybe this is a sign that the pandemic
will pass soon? We can only hope... Until then, stay safe and warm!
If you want to see more snow, (yeah, right - who wants to see more snow?!?) check out my Winter Garden.)
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ReplyDeleteBom dia!
Your pictures are fantastic! I love watching the birds come to our feeder. It's brought us so much joy. Now I need to figure out how to get a heated bird bath! Thanks for linking up to Thinking Out Loud Thursday.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are fantastic! What a fun way to see some beautiful birds...I didn't even know they made heated bird baths.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure about good luck, but these photos definitely brought me joy first thing this morning. I guess it was good luck that I saw your post on Blogger's Pit Stop...so yeah, the blue bird of happiness is real. Nice job capturing these images. They are truly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh my, these are great shots!!
ReplyDeleteHow lucky you get to see them enjoying in your birdbath!!
Love this post! I have 5 pairs of Bluebirds coming to my feeder and heated water bath. So exciting! I think I need to get a few more Bluebird boxes for the spring. :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, how lucky for you! Such lovely little birds. Sadly, the particulars of my neighborhood does not attract them.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful and what great shots!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, it was worth thinking about the birdies' comfort. So cute - you're having a party here:) Also like your porcelain bluebirds. Yeah, I know what you mean by changing your thoughts about the artist (smile).
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PS Since it's my first winter in Texas, I am as surprised as you are. Snow and freezing temps in a southern state? One journalist called it a "one-in-a-generation" event.
Jesh
Wonderful post!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh I loved every single bit of this post! Bluebirds are such a special treat and as you say so flighty and hard to photograph (for most of us.). So wonderful! I knew that birds were attracted by water as much or more than food, but wow did it ever work wonderfully for you! It was great how you made the blind (your windows must really be clean btw!). And I laughed thinking about you “styling” the birdbath , but then thought about how cold it must be ... thanks for doing that for the sweet birds and for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful pictures of the bluebird.
ReplyDeleteWe do not see this species here in the Netherlands.
Great that you can photograph this from your home, yes birds are very smart and notice immediately when you get there.
I wish you a nice Sunday.
Thank you so much for sharing these beautiful birds with us! This species does not occur in the Netherlands!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your Sunday!
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the Bluebirds, they do make me happy. They are so pretty.
I see them once in a while in my yard, I wish they would stay. I have the same electric bird bath, all the birds enjoy the water. I like your Bluebird figurine. Beautiful series of photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day! I wish you a happy new week ahead! PS, thank you for the comment.
Wow these photos are amazing, they've definitely cheered me up! :) #mischiefandmemories
ReplyDeleteExceptional & extraordinary...beautiful bluebirds, each and all.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your week ahead, and thanks for taking time to link in.
Just popping in from #KCACOLS too :) :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I see bluebirds every year, in fact we maintain a trail of nesting boxes for them, but I have never had them visit my backyard, and I would be overjoyed if they did. Perhaps it's time to invest in a heated birdbath! Thanks for dropping by my blog. I am delighted to have discovered yours.
ReplyDeleteThese are incredibly clear photos of bluebirds, National Geographic worthy. You worked hard to create the best conditions for perfect shots! Bravo! Much happiness coming your way I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photography of our 'feathered friends' ~ The bluebird is quite special ~ thanks for sharing the blessings ~ Happy Week to You.
ReplyDeleteLiving moment by moment,
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What stunning little birds, they are like robins only blue! I don't think I have ever seen these here in the UK?
ReplyDeleteI used to have a birdbath in front of my kitchen window and it was exciting to see interesting birds (less common than the pigeon). I've never seen a bluebird. I get excited when I see robins come through my tiny garden. cheers #KCACOLS
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post! And some beautiful photography!
ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed this post, Jeanne! Your photographs are absolutely amazing, and those bluebirds are so very sweet. I love that you've heated your birdbath. Not only will the birds enjoy it but it gives them access to water in the cold weather. It was lovely to see the vintage cards as well. Thank you so much for sharing and for being a part of the Hearth and Soul Link Party Community. Have a lovely week.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.
I''ve not seen a real one of those - your photos are great and that bird is just magnificent! #WeekendCoffeeshare
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you, Jeanne, Your photos are exceptional! The close up of the bluebird is an amazing capture. You are inspiring me to put a bird bath in our yard to see who comes to visit. I may have missed the answer somewhere. What type of a camera do you use? 🙂 Erica
ReplyDeleteJeanne, Beautiful birds and excellent photos. Thanks for linking with #WeekendCoffeeShare
ReplyDeleteJeanne you are so fortunate to have so many pretty bluebirds come to your bird feeders and birdbath! They are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteOh, MY! Your pictures are amazing and beautiful! I too have seen way more bluebirds this winter than ever before. (We live in Michigan.)
ReplyDeleteI took some pics, standing on a chair, through the window...I just have a point and shoot camera, so the closeups I made are a bit grainy. They sure DO fluff themselves up!
Nice to meet you!
Here is a link to my post with the bluebird pics...they are near the end...
https://pipoandminkoandfreckleswoofs.blogspot.com/2021/02/feathered-guest-selfies-tabbies-o-trout.html
I enjoyed reading about your bluebirds and looking at the pictures. Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous photos! How nice of you to scrub the birdbath for the birds and the photos :) It must be a delight to watch them!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to have so many bluebirds in your backyard! The birds most definitely appreciate your giving them a drink of fresh water. Gorgeous photos. Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit and I love the bluebirds. LBB is a new one on me I have always known them as LBJ's Little Brown Jobs.😊 Keep safe, Diane
ReplyDeleteOur bluebirds have started checking out the nest boxes - we have have babies again this year. Love to see and hear the bluebirds!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/02/more-from-last-weeks-peek-at-cedar-creek.html
Wow! Your bluebird photos are gorgeous! I was watching some pretty bluebirds out of my back window this morning. It is snowing here today, and they were taking cover in a crepe myrtle bush near my deck.
ReplyDeleteYou and I are on the same page. We feed the birds here. We don't get snow, but we make sure they have a place to eat and a place to have water and bathe. So precious. A huge Awww.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Awww Mondays Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. ♥
These are such awesome shots! Sometimes I wish I did not have cats. We have to be extra careful where any feeders go or the cats would look them as a kitty smorgasbords. We don't have bluebirds where we live in Canada so I have never seen them, except in photos. Your make me feel like I am really there! THANK YOU! Have a marvellously happy day
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos of a bird I've only seen occasionally, perhaps once or twice a year. And never long enough for a photo.
ReplyDeletecute birds....great shots
ReplyDeleteYour photos are precious! And, the stories and cards so precious, I have those two little porcelain birds somewhere also...! Hugs, have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThanks for that stupendous Awww
ReplyDeleteAwww - just fabulous!
ReplyDeleteAren't they just gorgeous! And how wonderful to be able to see them from your window. #KCACOLS
ReplyDeleteOh I love these bluebird pictures! We had bluebirds for the first time this winter. They visit the suet feeder I put out - and now that I see how much they enjoy the hot tub party, I'm totally motivated to buy the birdbath heater that I've been eyeing!
ReplyDeleteSo cute birds (we haven't bluebirds here in Germany) and such a kindly comfortable bath for them!
ReplyDeleteI took your blog in my sidebar now, that I never miss your new post.
Stay healthy have a nice day
What a beauty! Of corse it will bring good luck :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your stunning - and precious - photos of these blue birds. Makes me want to out and buy more bird feeders and set up my camera to see if they will show up in my area. I mostly have Robins, BlueJays, and Cardinals if the squirrels will allow them near the feeders. Thanks so much for visiting with us this week and sharing at #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteYou got some great shots of them. I'm not sure I've ever seen one. Thanks for sharing. I usually only get the LBB. Fun to watch as they flit here and then; especially in the Spring.
ReplyDeleteHere in the Uk we have just found out we may be out of lockdown on June 21st. I think post lockdown anxiety is going to be a real thing for many people so, baby steps may be the right option for many stepping back into the old normal way of life. I would love to travel with my family this year x x Thanks so much for linking up at #KCACOLS
ReplyDeleteIt sounds silly but I never realised how vivid the blue colour was on a bluebird. Lovely pictures.
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#MischiefandMemories
How wonderful to see these beauties out your window! I know they like the water in the middle of winter.
ReplyDeleteYour link is a great addition to 'My Corner of the World' this week!
Oh wow! You are so lucky to have this little flock visiting you. They are beautiful and it's lovely to see so many photos of them just sitting there, out and about. Thank you for joining us for the #mischiefandmemories linky :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of some gorgeous little birds xx #mischiefandmemories
ReplyDeleteThese photos are so good! Bluebirds are the sweetest and I love seeing them on our farm. Thanks for linking up and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing colour - incredible! #mischiefandmemories
ReplyDeleteOh how wonderful are these photos?! What a lovely symbol of spring arriving after a very long and cold winter. I love that you were able to capture these beautiful feathered friends enjoying your bird bath! They are so cute and plump and your ceramic bluebirds really are quite accurate representations. Thanks so much for sharing and linking with me. This post just made me smile so big!
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Those are gorgeous photos. What a pretty bird. Visiting from Weekend coffee share.
ReplyDeleteWhat charming photos! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm--pinned!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea. Thank you for sharing on the Classy Flamingos blog party.
ReplyDeleteOh those bluebirds are so pretty. I saw one last week, but never that many. Congratulations, you are being featured at Thursday Favorite Things. I hope you stop by. https://www.eclecticredbarn.com/2021/03/thursday-favorite-things-party.html
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Bev
How clever to set up a blind to hide you and your camera!
ReplyDeleteWe used to enjoy setting up bird feeders and a bird bath, but one of our cats turned out to be quite a huntress so we took them down. Perhaps we'll set them up again someday.
Thanks for sharing your post with us at Creatively Crafty #ccbg :)
These little guys just tugged at my heart. I wish blue birds would visit us in ID.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy to feature you at the Friday with Friends link party!
Thank you for adding your post, and I really look forward to seeing you next week :)
Wow! Such beautiful birds! How lucky you are to have them visit your garden! #KCACOLS
ReplyDeleteLovely! Amazing photos of the blue birds.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful bird!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bluebirds!
ReplyDeleteDelightful captures of the adorable bluebirds. Your efforts surely paid off.
ReplyDeleteWow - how gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI saw several blue birds visit my backyard recently....
ReplyDeletelook beautiful
These are delightful photos of the blue birds and I thoroughly enjoyed your post! I love the hot tub party one :) Thanks for joining me for #shoutoutsaturday
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