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Indigo Bunting

Passerina Cyanea

Photo by roxietk
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Field Notes

Description:

The Indigo Bunting is a member of the Cardinal family and is about the same size as a Cardinal. The males are a brilliant blue when seen in the sunlight. The female is a dull brown color.

Habitat:

This Indigo Bunting was eating seed under my bird feeder . This is in Upstate South Carolina.

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