My wife and I watched a bird in our lilac bush in the backyard for about 20 
minutes.  We have a bowl of water beneath it and it attracts a lot of birds.  
We described it to each other and we are sure it is a juvenile bluebird.  It is 
the carbon copy of the juvenile western bluebird shown in Sibley's book.  I 
looked through my other books and found no picture of a juvenile eastern 
bluebird, only a brief description that it is similar to the western juvenile.  
The blue in the tail was a very bright blue and the spotting on the breast and 
back was very prominent. The eye ring was obvious and again like Sibley's 
picture.   I know it should be an eastern because of the range, but could it be 
a lost western???

Don Starkweather
Northfield, MN 
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