Is the blue bird part of endangered species?

Yes, the blue bird, also known as the Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis), is considered a species of conservation concern in North America. While the Eastern Bluebird is not currently listed as endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, it has experienced significant population declines in many parts of its range.

Factors such as habitat loss, competition from invasive species, and climate change have contributed to the decline of the Eastern Bluebird. Protecting and restoring its natural habitats, providing nesting boxes, and reducing the use of pesticides and herbicides can help support the recovery of the Eastern Bluebird population.