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Idaho's State Bird is the Mountain Bluebird. Bluebirds are a symbol of love, happiness and hope. The Mountain Bluebird was adopted by legislature as the official state bird of Idaho on February 28, 1931. It is also the symbol of Nevada's state bird.
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Common name: Mountain Bluebird
Scientific name: Sialiaarctcia
Habitat: prairie and tundra edges, meadows, sagebrush flats, alpine hillsides, pastures, and recently burned or clearcut areas
Diet: insects (beetles, grasshoppers, caterpillar), plants and berries.
Song and Calls: loud, emphatic, chirruping song similar to American robin
Weight: 30 g
Length: 16-20 cm
Average lifespan: 6-10 years
Incubation period: 13 days
Mountain Bluebirds can be found across eastern North America and south as far as Nicaragua!
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