In October we saw some beautiful male mountain bluebirds near Black Mesa in the Oklahoma panhandle (a first). On Christmas day, in Live Oak Canyon near our home, we saw a number of female mountain bluebirds (also firsts).
Note the white eye ring, the rusty wash on the belly and white edging on the flight feathers. |
They have a thin white eye ring; have a tinge of pale blue in the wings and tail; can have a pale rusty wash on the breast, like the ones we saw, or a gray wash; and white edging on the flight feathers help to distinguish it from a western bluebird.
Note the pale blue on tail. |
Juveniles can have sparse spotting on the back and belly.
Note the blue on the wings and spotting on the chest. |
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