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Indigo Bunting (immature male)
Passerina cyanea
29.7912, -90.1052
Field Notes
Description:
Indigo Buntings are small (roughly sparrow-sized), stocky birds with short tails and short, thick, conical bills. In flight, the birds appear plump with short, rounded tails. A breeding male Indigo Bunting is blue all over, with slightly richer blue on his head and a shiny, silver-gray bill. Females are basically brown, with faint streaking on the breast, a whitish throat, and sometimes a touch of blue on the wings, tail, or rump. Immature males are patchy blue and brown.
Habitat:
Briefly in the trees with another bird beside the boardwalk at Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve.
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