March 21, 2016
From USFWS National Wildlife Refuge System:
In competing for spring nesting sites, mountain bluebirds have an edge. They arrive at nesting grounds early because they have flexible diets. The birds look blue because microscopic structures in their feathers reflect sunlight. Photo: Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge, OR, Dave Menke, USFWS
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