Definition
A bluebird is a small, brightly colored songbird native to North America, known for its brilliant blue plumage, particularly in males. They are cavity nesters, often utilizing abandoned woodpecker holes or birdhouses. Bluebirds are insectivores, but also eat fruits and berries. Think of them as symbols of happiness and good fortune 🍀. They are a welcome sight in gardens and orchards. Like tiny sapphires, they sparkle in the sunlight.