Snakes, cats, and falcons are the most likely predators of adults. Other birds, mammals, and snakes might eat their eggs, too.
Mountain bluebirds protect themselves from predators by nesting in cavities. They make loud, chattering noises to scare away prey. They excrete feces to cover the smell of their young.
Mountain Bluebird was created in 1798.
The Mountain Bluebird.
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A mountain bluebird weighs about 1.1 ounces
The Mountain Bluebird is the state bird of Idaho and Nevada.
The Male mountain bluebird is a pale blue all over, darker above.
The Nevada state bird is the mountain bluebird. It was designated as the state bird in 1967. It's also the state bird of Idaho.
The Mountain Bluebird is the state bird of Nevada. It was adopted in 1967.
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Christopher Jan Herlugson has written: 'Status and distribution of the Western Bluebird and the Mountain Bluebird in the State of Washington' -- subject(s): Bluebirds 'Biology of sympatric populations of western and mountain bluebirds' -- subject(s): Mountain bluebird, Western bluebird
Eastern bluebird-> 10-13 inches = 25-32cm Mountain bluebird->11-12.8 inches = 28-32cm Western bluebird-> 11.5-13 inches = 29-33cm