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After posting yesterday about waiting for a Blue Grosbeak to join the
Rose-Breasteds,(like Glen Crippen had), I was surprised to see a blue bird
on my feeder. Of course, my first thought was "there it is!" and then I
quickly realized that it was a male INDIGO BUNTING. I have seen Indigos at
feeders in Florida and Texas, so I know it happens, but this was a first for
me in Ohio. What a sight! A male grosbeak and bunting side-by-side. Add to
that about 3-5 male goldfinches coming and going and there is a lot of color!
Good birding,
Tracy Morman
Scipio Township, Meigs Co.
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