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Yes, many species of blue birds, such as the Eastern Bluebird and the Western Bluebird, do migrate. They typically travel south in the fall to warmer climates and return north in the spring for breeding. Migration patterns can vary based on environmental conditions and food availability. However, some populations may be resident and not migrate at all, depending on their specific habitat.

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