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They're bluebirds.
I have never heard of a dirt dobber. Google just shows wasps under that name.
Congratulations on some very gorgeous birds, Sunshine. I spent an hour on my covered front porch watching birds at the feeders. We had cardinals, bluejays, black-capped chickadees, at least one cedar waxwing, several tufted titmice, tiny little brown birds with a slight build, a goldfinch, sparrows, and a painted bunting whose coloration was quite startling. They liked the fruit and nut food. I put it at the bottom and regular chow at the top for songbirds. I heard, but did not see an owl, warblers of several types. Some birds are too shy to visit when I'm out on the porch, but I saw a yellow-bellied sapsucker from inside the house at the south side feeder. He was gorgeous and knew it, but kept his visit short and sweet. I think their particular need is protein, supplemented by a few easy seeds. There were so many birds chattering at one point, the feeders that were full today will be empty tomorrow.
So the leaves tell me this is fall, they must be moving out?
Looks like a random dirt dobber to me
-Geaux