The Mountain Bluebird is migratory. Its range varies from Mexico in the winter to as far north as Alaska, throughout the western U.S. and Canada.
No, but they will use the same box if the old nest is removed after the young fledge. Sometimes they will build a new nest on top of the old nest.
The mountain bluebird can fly up to 100 meters (109.3 yards) in it's first post-birth flight. Later on in its life they have been known to fly up to 200 km (124 miles) (to make a nest for their...
No
Snakes, cats, and falcons are the most likely predators of adults. Other birds, mammals, and snakes might eat their eggs, too.