The mountain bluebird is a medium-sized bird weighing about 30 g with a length of 16–20 cm. They have light bellies and dark eyes. Adult males have thin beaks and are bright turquoise blue.
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Mountain Bluebird sitting on a tree branch outside.
Mountain Bluebird sitting on a tree branch outside.
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Adult male mountain bluebird (Sialia currucoides) flying in Kamloops, Canada.
Adult male mountain bluebird (Sialia currucoides) flying in Kamloops, Canada.
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Mountain bluebird, Sialia currucoides, male nests in a cavity in a Ponderosa pine tree.
Mountain bluebird, Sialia currucoides, male nests in a cavity in a Ponderosa pine tree.
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Male mountain bluebird feeding its young. Hopper Down the Hatch – A grasshopper prepares to go down the hatch of a hungry mountain bluebird. Silverthorne, Colorado.
Bluebirds prefer to live in areas with many available nesting sites, such as hollow trees or birdhouses.