That is decidedly a juv Western Bluebird. Juveniles of Townsend's Solitaire, in addition to having spotting below, have spotting on the head, unlike juvenile bluebirds.
Western Bluebird
Townsend's Solitaire
ML250056661 - Townsend's Solitaire - Macaulay Library
ML250056661 - Townsend's Solitaire - Macaulay Library
Enjoy,
Tony Leukering
Denver
On Saturday, February 14, 2026 at 9:31:11 AM UTC-7 Bill Kosar wrote:
I took this picture about 12 years ago in northern New Mexico but I had not identified what kind of bird it was. As part of a current project I needed a good ID on it. It sort of resembled a juvenile robin but was really not a good match, several online tools came up with that ID. Merlin has said it was a Wesstern bluebird which I think is correct.I know this site is supposed to be about Colorado birds but I seen many mountain and western bluebirds in Colorado so I thought this post was appropriate. I tried Merlin on a few other pictures as a test and I was impressed with its accuracy but once in a while it was way off.Comments are welcome!Bill KosarEl Paso country
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