Thirty-five bluebird sculptures were installed throughout Edgewater Hill, illustrating the neighbood’s position on the Atlantic Flyway as a rest stop for migrating birds and instilling a sense of neighborhood identity. On utility poles, street corners, warehouse buildings, and homes, the Edgewater Hill Blue Birds make visible the connection between the neighborhood and Lake Erie. During the summer months, some of the Blue Birds are hidden in the trees. In the fall and winter, the Blue Birds reveal themselves and appear as bright blue ornaments set off against the seasonal backdrops.