Western bluebirds are such a fabulous shade of blue. Like robins, they are members of the thrush family and love to eat insects and berries.

Most of them migrate from points further south to the Okanagan Valley to nest but some overwinter, as well. I was very surprised to see the one above so early, but it may be that he stays all year. In any case, I was happy to get a picture of this colourful and very cute bird.
Happy Tuesday.
Oh wow; the shade of blue is magnificent, and with the orange rope next it makes this absolutely stunning. This is a National Geographic quality photo. Well done Lynette!
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Thank you very much! 😊 Quite by chance, including the orange rope. For once I had my camera in my hand. Yes, that blue is glorious; almost unbelievable, isn’t it? Cheers.
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It is! The color is amazing.
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Sure is. 😊
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That photo illustrates a principle of color theory that Van Gogh used. He said if you put complimentary colors next to each other the intensity is almost unbearable. Orange is the compliment of blue so it makes the blue look even more intense.
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I like Van Gogh’s work very much, but I didn’t know that that was one of his colour principles. Thanks for explaining. The orange rope was attached to the fence post and completely accidental. Sometimes things just work.
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That is one seriously beautiful bird…
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Yes, they are a stunning shade of blue, aren’t they?
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Such a pretty chap!
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I was so surprised to see this one, especially this early. They’re so beautiful.
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That’s one extremely blue bird. How beautiful. And yes, a clever capture against the orange rope.
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The orange rope was totally accidental and I also had my camera in hand. I love how sometimes, circumstances click perfectly along.
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Serendipity!
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Exactly!
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Wow! How wonderful to see this and its blue is stunning! I can see the Robin in him and just so cute – looks like he’s ready to have a little chat! 😀
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They are such an amazing shade of blue, almost like they have arrived from the imagination. They behave like robins, as well – the way they sort of pounce along, looking for worms or bugs. Cheers.
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Such a beautiful bird Lynette. We never see them here, but I understand a few do flit about in summer. Happy Tuesday. Allan
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Thanks, Allan.
I had heard that some are seen occasionally on the prairies but I hadn’t seen any of them until last summer. That blue is so spectacular and such a surprise to see. They’re beautiful birds.
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Fine photo! He’s a beauty 😊
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Thanks, Belinda. That blue is really something. 😊
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I’ve never seen a blue bird that blue! He’s cute.
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They are very cute. They behave like robins – and are in the same family – but of course that spectacular colour really separates them.
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They were always a rare sighting when I lived in Dawson Creek, and always a sign of spring. Beautiful birds!
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Hard to know whether this one had overwintered or was an early arrival but certainly such a beautiful sight to see. Some of them do arrive on the prairies and Yukon but yes, I understand that that’s pretty rare.
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I haven’t seen one here on the island, but I have seen them in the interior of BC. Such pretty little birds.
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I looked up their range and I believe it’s through the mountain valleys of the southern interior with a very few getting into southern Alberta – although I never saw them at all when I lived there. It’s funny that some haven’t found their way to Vancouver Island. That would be a good environment for them. Yes, they are definitely pretty.
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I still remember the only time I saw a mountain blue bird. They are such a remarkable shade of blue!! Maggie
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The mountain blue bird is actually different; it’s a somewhat lighter blue all over and lacks the orange chest. It’s a glorious blue also though, and such a wonderful and special sight. Agreed – they certainly stick in your memory. I can remember every time I’ve seen one.
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Oh, then I’ve never seen a western one!!
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I can get bird types mixed up too. 🙂
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Blue birds are a favorite of mine, they always fill me with a sense of joy when I see them. 💙
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Agreed! They are such a bright and unique colour. I always feel surprised and happy when I see them, too.
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🙂💙
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What a beautiful bird, and a fabulous photo!
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Thank you very much. 😊 They are such a spectacular colour.
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out of all the colours,Blue is the most uncommon
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It sure is, Wayne. I always find it so surprising!
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Wow. Such a vibrant blue. They flitter around so fast, it’s awesome that you got that shot. 👍
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Thanks, Lori. It happened completely by chance. The bird stopped long enough and I had my camera in my hand. Sometimes, things come together. 😊
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Wow! That blue is amazing.
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Nature is amazing, isn’t it?
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Striking coloured bird for sure.Quietly wowed!
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They are so gorgeous in their beautiful feather coats. Yes, a quiet wow for sure.
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Such a pretty colour!
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It’s so surprising to see that colour whizzing past!
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Stunning!
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Thank you very much, Cindy. 😊
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Incredible colors!
Nature truly is the ultimate artist. 🙂
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Agreed. Nature definitely is the best artist ever. 😊
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True beauty in this gorgeous bird and you have captured a stunning photo of it!
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Thank you very much. It was very much by chance – right time and place and of course with a camera!
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Nice post 🌹
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Thank you very much. 😊
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Its very beautiful
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Yes, they’re such a beautiful sight. 😊
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WOW… Lindo ❤️❤️❤️
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Yes, such an intense colour. 😊
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So beautiful! The blue is incredible
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Yes, they are incredibly beautiful and it’s lovely to see that blue flitting about. Thanks for commenting.
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Did you increase the saturation or is the blue naturally so intense?
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This bird is naturally very, very intensely blue, so there’s no need to turn up the colour.
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I see, this is incredible!
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Yes, they are an amazing sight. 🙂
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The bird is beautiful🌟
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Yes, they sure are. 🙂
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My daddy’s favorite. He had his favorite chair covered in bluebird blue leather. It is a bit much, but he loved it.
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I bet it is, but it sounds like he really liked that shade. It’s definitely a very declarative and confident colour. Thanks for commenting.
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