By Sheetal Kumari | June 16, 2025
Feisty and vocal, Blue Jays sport electric blue plumage and can frequently be seen in woodlands and suburban backyards across North America.
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A glimmering bird featuring turquoise wings, typically seen flying through rural India’s countryside skies during festival and monsoon seasons.
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The largest parrot species in the world, this resplendent deep-blue macaw is found native to South America’s tropical rainforests and savannas.
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These cerulean-colored birds breed in open fields and mountain meadows throughout western North America, particularly in the spring and summer.
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A small, glowing bird distributed in Central and South America, with its vibrant blue body against dark black wings.
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Males in their native Australia sport resplendent cobalt feathers during the breeding season, dashing about bushes in their brightly colored groups.
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Their shiny blue backs glimmer in sunlight when they glide over lakes and wetlands searching for insects while flying.
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This colorful bird has a bright blue head and belly of gold, commonly found in South American gardens and woodland edges.
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Similar to the Blue Jay, this bird features a bold black crest and dark blue body, found in western North American woodlands.
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