Well sort of, true bluebirds are actually a gray or brown, blue jays are said to have a black layer of melanin under a clear outer layer, which is why people say "blue birds" are black. The feathers appear blue because the red and other wavelengths are absorbed while the blue ones are scattered, so that is what we see. Its basically the same reason our sky appears blue. There are very few birds with actual blue pigment in their feathers, but I do not know which ones. Sorry I know way too long a reply for a game thread.http://www.alonelylife.com/images/smilies/club.gif
Did you actually read my long ass answer?
I guess I need to look up how to get the smilies to show up instead of text. Maybe I will ask that next time..