Bluebirds are not equal to blue birds!
This long-distance photo of a Blue Grosbeak shows just how bright their value of blue can be when contrasted to the surrounding landscape.
This view from a utility wire shows the chestnut-colored wings and demonstrates again just how bright their blue can be. In this photo, there is no contrasting color - simply the remarkable blue of Blue Grosbeak against a California spring sky.
While the above photo is far from 'calendar quality', it's the only suitable photo I have (so far) of the Lazuli Bunting. Another new spring bird for me (along with the Blue Grosbeak) the Lazuli Bunting takes the color blue in a different direction- turquoise.
The last two photos of the Western Bluebird were taken the on the same day as the Blue Grosbeak and Lazuli Bunting photos & sightings, making it a true 'triple-header' of blue birds. As the photos indicate, the Western Bluebirds were much more approachable, allowing for more detailed photos.
Why not add the blue-colored Western Blue Jay? Or Barn Swallow? I was simply so smitten with these three very blue birds, all seen within ten minutes of each other, I want to share just them.
Good Birding!