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This beautiful nature guide has information on the mountain bluebird's life cycle, behavior, diet, habitat, and more. It even has large and colorful photos (simply click to enlarge). Source: New Hampshire Public Television Nevada State Bird (Coloring Page) This beautifully detailed coloring page depicting the mountain bluebird nestled among the state flower, sagebrush, will make a fine addition to any state report, so color it in and add it for fun. Source: Friends Across America Nevada State Bird (More) Learn even more about the mountain bluebird on this well-written page. Find out more about their nesting and migration habits. Source: Nevada Wildlife Federation Nevada State Bird (Coloring Page) This beautifully detailed coloring page depicting the mountain bluebird nestled among the state flower, sagebrush, will make a fine addition to any state report, so color it in and add it for fun. Source: Friends Across America Nevada State Bird (Mountain Bluebird) This has good information on the bighorn sheep. The window will appear as a pop-up source rather than a link. Source: The National Wildlife Federation: eNature Nevada State Fish You can learn all about the lahontan cutthroat trout on this page, including why there's no state fishing record for this fish. Source: Wildlife Forever: State Fish Art
This page has great information on the history of the lahontan cutthroat trout, including the former state record before these fish were put on the endangered species list, meaning that people can't fish or harvest them. Source: Wikipedia Nevada State Reptile This article has all sorts of amazing information on Nevada's desert tortoise. For instance, did you know that according to fossils the desert tortoise has been around for at least 12,000 years? Find out more here. Source: Nevada Fish and Wildlife Nevada State Reptile (Desert Tortoise) This has good information on the desert tortoise. The window will appear as a pop-up source rather than a link. Source: The National Wildlife Federation: eNature © Copyright 2004 by ClassBrain.com |

