Sialia mexicana
Sialia mexicana
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Sialia mexicana (western bluebird) is a small insectivorous thrush native to western North America, recognized by its vivid blue plumage and chestnut breast. It nests in tree cavities and nest boxes and forages for insects and berries.
Diet & Feeding
Sialia mexicana was a plant-eating dinosaur. Herbivores typically fed on ferns, cycads, conifers, and other vegetation available during their era. Many herbivorous dinosaurs developed specialized teeth and digestive systems for processing tough plant material.
Discovery & Naming
| 発見場所 | United States |
Quick Facts
| 食性 | Herbivore |
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