Indigo Bunting

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nanny_56
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Indigo Bunting

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I don't know how much longer they will be around. Some have all ready left but at least 2 of the males I have tracked all summer are still around. This is one that is right across from the house. He did visit the yard a few times.
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Re: Indigo Bunting

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Wow, you are soooo lucky!! Great shots!!! I haven't seen one in years!! Thanks for sharing!! :cool:
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Dusty
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I have never seen one with my own eyes. I wish.. they are so beautiful!!!
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Re: Indigo Bunting

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OHHHHH pretty! I see them once in a while, but not real often :(
You are lucky to have them so close around you!
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