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Mountain Bluebird

Sialia currucoides

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Description:

Hard to miss once they start appearing! Ranging from bright blue to powder blue, and smaller than a robin. The mountain bluebird female are much less vibrant but just as beautiful!

Habitat:

Prefer edges of forests and fields.

Notes:

They can be seen almost daily in the Southern Rockies now. They are known locally as a sure sign of springs approach.

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Comments (8)

Oh Kaitlyn what a beautiful bird! How lucky you are to see them!

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