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Indigo Bunting

Passerina cyanea

Photo by Stephanie R.
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

The mail indigo bunting is a small finch-like bird that is a vibrant blue with dark markings on its wings and tail

Habitat:

This bird will come to feeders, but is mostly seen in woodland areas where it feeds on insects

Notes:

This bunting was seen on the edge of a feeding station at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in Naples, Florida.

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Comments (6)

Thank you sunnyjosef! I was so excited when I spotted this beautiful bird;-)
Beautiful bird. Thank you for sharing this spotting.

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