Mountain Bluebirds
There are three sorts of bluebirds, but the mountain bluebirds are the most desired, and also the most expensive whose price is over $800 per bird because it's very difficult to catch. They tend to live at heights of 7,000 feet or above, and they prefer cooler weather. Mountain Bluebirds are little thrushes with rounded heads and thin, straight bills. They are lanky, long-winged, and have a long tail when compared to other bluebirds. The blue heads and shoulders of these small birds fade to white from top to bottom.
They're known for readily accepting nest boxes, so if you live in the correct area, you could be able to enjoy their company for free. In addition, for the owner, you have to pay attention to their diets. Mountain bluebirds eat primarily insects in the summer, while in winter, they eat berries (such as Juniper berries, Russian-olive berries, elderberry, and others) and fruit seeds such as mistletoe seeds and grapes, just to name a few.
Price: $800