Don't cry because it is over; Smile because it happened.
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When I looked out my window on Monday I was surprised to see
a bright blue bird. It was very close the house on the sidewalk
to the Playhouse so I could not get a good shot.
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When I looked out my window on Monday I was surprised to see
a bright blue bird. It was very close the house on the sidewalk
to the Playhouse so I could not get a good shot.
The tell-tale brown on the wings and brilliant blue were a dead
give-away that it was an Indigo Bunting.
In this shot you can see it's bi-colored beak. (dark above and light below)
Another sign this is an Indigo Bunting.
And Talk about blessings, later that evening I went to visit
a friend and I was able to capture another 'blue' out her window.
8 comments:
Thanks bird girl...When he left he went in your direction, so keep watching!
When I saw the title of your post I totally expected to see an eastern bluebird in the 1st shot...then I started scrolling down and thought that sure does look like an indigo bunting! Holy Moley! :) YOU ARE SO FORTUNATE!!!! I REALLY enjoyed these fantastic shots of both 'blues brothers'. Hurray for spring!
Don't be blue!! great post.. congrats on the beautiful bird.
WOW Jane great shots...the kind that don't make you Blue!!! An Indigo Bunting...how cool is that!!!
If that is what the "blues" are like...bring them on! What amazing shots of Mr. Indigo even if you had to stand on a stool to get them. Isn't it funny how we pull crazy stunts just to get the picture.
Where do you live bird girl...is he heading NW to MN next?
Gorgeous...
"Blue color is everlastingly appointed by the Deity to be a source of delight." John Ruskin
Thank you so much for all your comments. I'm so glad you enjoyed the "Blues" It was the highlight of my day.
Marsha,
Birdgirl lives in PA so I don't know if she can send him to you or not. That's a long way.
such a nice quote! Thank you bird lady.
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