
Male Western Bluebird (Kyle Canyon). |
General
Description: Western Bluebirds (Sialia mexicana) are
medium-sized, sexually dimorphic songbirds. In males, the head,
wings, rump, and tail are dark blue; the upper breast and back are
reddish orange, and the belly is white or gray. Females are
similar, but the colors are duller. In young, the breast is
striped.
Favored Habitat: Middle elevation (higher deserts and lower mountain) forested habitats.
Where to Find: Check the higher elevations along the Red Rock Canyon scenic loop (Willow Springs) and middle elevations on Mt Charleston (Kyle Canyon) and the Sheep Range (Mormon Well area). These birds shift to lower elevations during winter. |

Male Western Bluebird (Kyle Canyon). |
Comments:
Bluebirds tend to fly in flocks, so if you see one, look for others.
Learn the call, it sounds like a single "twang" on a guitar and is
distinctive. |