Mountain Bluebird

Females have gray upperparts that may show a faint blue wash, but their brightest blue is on their wings and tail. Females’ underparts are gray or white. There is a thin white eye ring and a gray-brown wash on the face. Both males and females may occasionally show a rufous wash on the chest, though this is highly variable and stands out more on females. Both genders have black legs and feet, and their bills are thin, pointed, and black.
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