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indigo bunting

NOUN
  1. small deep blue North American bunting

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  • The Shell Mound-an ancient midden pile, with equally ancient live oaks-offered a haven for scarlet tanagers, blue grosbeaks, and indigo buntings.
  • These researchers studied brown-headed cowbirds, a species that lays eggs in the nests of other species, in their case indigo buntings.
  • I watched one such "pet" walk across the back of my property every morning for a full month with a new dead bird in its mouth, including but not limited to quail, mourning dove, cardinal, lark sparrow, painted bunting, titmice, indigo bunting and more finches than I could count. Study Concludes That Coyotes Kill Pet Cats
  • In a month the indigo bunting will sing and build its nest in the brambles.
  • We found a male indigo bunting singing at the top of a tree and in an adjacent tree was a singing male blue grosbeak.
  • A few lucky people from in our area find indigo buntings - small, very bright blue birds that are not numerous in our area - are regular visitors at their feeders.
  • If your karma is good and you're having a good day, you may also see bald eagles, northern mockingbirds, scarlet tanagers and indigo buntings.
  • The wait was well worth it, although a funny thing happened from the first time we saw an indigo bunting early in the morning to the umpteenth time we spotted it as the day progressed.
  • This area is a haven in the fall for all sorts of birds, including blue grosbeaks, indigo buntings and an array of sparrows.
  • As soon as you turn left stop at the clump of trees on the right, this is a great spot for indigo buntings (didn't see any today but it's still a little early).
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