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INDIGO is my most recent photo-book: shot between August and September 2018, it consists of 20 new original pictures, in black and white and colors.
An Indigo Bunting male, 8/5/19.
He looked so beautiful perching on the wildflowers on the hill. He also sang such lovely songs that morning.
Here is another pose of this little cutie in the backyard setup.
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This was a pleasant surprise as I sat on the back porch listening and watching birds. Photographed in the backyard setup in Memphis, Tennessee.
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Another shot of one of the cities most popular summer visitors... this male indigo bunting could be the most photographed bird in the summer.
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to learn more about Indigo Buntings please check out www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Indigo_Bunting/
Native wild white indigo (Baptisia alba), blooming in the...
Trailhead Community Park of the East Decatur Greenway
Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
7 May 2025.
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Another Indigo Bunting perched on native wildflowers at Schaar's Bluff in early July. For years I've been wanting to photograph a vivid blue male perched on some pink flowers such as coneflower or wild bergamot, but I've yet to fulfill that dream. Schaar's Bluff Trailhead, Dakota County, MN 07/09/23
Indigo Bunting (Passerina cyanea) #canonr7 #canon400mmF5_6l
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Indigo Bunting from a photography outing a couple weeks ago in Cuyahoga Valley National Park. These birds are so pretty looking when you have some good lighting on them.
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The indigo Bunting (Passerina cyanea) are often referred to as “blue canaries” and can be found along roadways and open fields, often perched in search of their next meal. Indigo Buntings migrate at night, using the stars for guidance. The birds possess an internal clock that enables them to continually adjust their angle of orientation to a star—even as that star moves through the night sky. Male Indigo Buntings learn their songs as youngsters, from nearby males but not from their fathers. Buntings a few hundred yards apart generally sing different songs, while those in the same "song neighborhood" share nearly identical songs. A local song may persist up to 20 years, gradually changing as new singers add novel variations. You can attract Indigo Buntings to your yard with feeders, particularly with small seeds such as thistle or nyjer. Indigo Buntings also eat many insects, so live mealworms may attract them as well.
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