Mountain Bluebird

Diet and Feeding
Mountain bluebirds are generally insectivorous and eat a wide range of both flying and crawling insects, as well as caterpillars and other larvae. They will also eat different types of fruit and berries, especially in fall and winter when insects are scarce.

What Do Bluebirds Eat?
When feeding, mountain bluebirds can hover extensively and will pounce on prey from the air before taking it to a perch to feed. They will beat larger insects on rocks or branches not only to kill their prey, but to help dismember it before eating.
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