By Akash
Idaho's state bird is the Mountain Bluebird, chosen in 1931.
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It's a small bird with bright blue feathers on its back and wings.
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You can find these bluebirds in open areas and mountains.
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They eat insects, which is their favorite food.
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Mountain Bluebirds sing happy songs.
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In spring, they make nests in tree holes or special boxes.
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People in Idaho like the Mountain Bluebird because it represents the state's beauty.
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You often see them in pairs or small groups.
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Their blue color makes them easy to spot.
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People enjoy seeing the pretty bluebirds in Idaho's landscapes.
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