Read About Nevada State Bird

Nevada State Bird is also known as the Mountain Bluebird. Here's everything you need to know about them.

Nevada State Bird -- Facts

  1. Breed: The Nevada State Bird is a member of the thrush family and its song is a clear, short chirp similar to the caroling of a Robin.

  2. Size: Nevada State Bird is about 6 inches long.

  3. Life Span: The average lifespan of the Nevada State Bird is from 10 to 15 years.

  4. Varieties: The Mountain Bluebird is the only true Nevada State Bird.

  5. Origins: The Nevada State Bird has originated from North America.

  6. Physical Traits: The Nevada State Bird male is azure blue with a white belly, while the female is brown with a bluish rear, tail, and wings. The wings of these birds are small and the tail is medium-sized.

  7. Temperament: These birds are aggressive and can attack another bird's nest. They love to sing and whistle on low branches.

  8. Trainability: The Nevada State Bird is not trainable. It is best left in it's natural habitat.

Nevada State Bird -- Care

  1. Habitat: Generally, the Nevada State Bird will stay in urban regions, but can be found in nearly any mountainous area.

  2. Food: They love to eat insects, nuts, and seeds. The Nevada State Bird also likes to eat berries.

  3. Compatibility: They are happy in a group of three to four as they enjoy the company of one another.

Nevada State Bird -- Concerns

  1. Benefits: The Nevada State Bird can surely be a good partner for those who love to have a company of a aggressive pet. They enjoy singing.

  2. Liabilities: Sometimes one may feel that the Nevada State Bird can become agressive when kept in captivity, but left in their natural habit, the are very friendly birds.

  3. Health Issues: Usually the Nevada State Bird is healthy, but they sometimes will loose feathers during the change of season. It is better that they remain in a moderate climate.

  4. Specific Care Needs: Nevada State Bird should never be kept in captivity. A nice birdhouse outdoors will allow you to view and appreciate these lovely birds.

  5. Special Household Needs: The Nevada State Bird needs an open place to wander.

Nevada State Bird -- How to Choose

  1. What to Look for: If you are on a lookout for a Nevada State Bird, make sure that they have good white crest.

  2. Supplies: A nice birdhouse and some wild bird seed is all you need to enjoy these beautiful birds.

  3. Expense: They can be expensive as they are not typically sold to be kept in captivity.