Put up specially designed bluebird houses with a 1.5-inch entrance hole to provide a safe nesting spot
Bluebirds love mealworms. Place a dish of dried or live mealworms on a feeder to attract them.
Bluebirds enjoy berries from plants like dogwood, holly, and elderberry. Planting these will provide a natural food source.
Install a birdbath or a shallow water source for drinking and bathing, which will attract bluebirds and other birds.
Reduce or eliminate the use of pesticides to ensure a healthy supply of insects, a primary food source for bluebirds.
Protect bluebird nests from predators by installing predator guards on nesting boxes.
Place perches, like small trees or shrubs, near feeding and nesting areas to give bluebirds a place to rest and watch for predators.
Bluebirds prefer open, grassy areas with scattered trees. Keep parts of your yard open to make it inviting for them.