Indigo Bunting
By Lorilyn57
- 4 Jul, 2012
- 7 likes
Passerina cyanea enjoying the tall grasses beside the pond. Navigate by the stars on their migratory flights between Mexico and the Caribbean up to Labrador and Lake Superior north shore...
Comments on this photo
Yes, it is a "he"...thanks sticki. The female is a soft brown colour. I have a pair of them but haven't been able to get a shot of her. I can hear her calling as she enjoys the berries on the shrub near the garden.
4 Jul, 2012
That is just brilliant. What a colour and what a good shot, Lri.
4 Jul, 2012
lucky you to see such a lovely bird
4 Jul, 2012
the little jewel in your wild meadow! he is a stunner, what is his call like? he has to be fairly small to balance on the grass stalk, i will look him up
4 Jul, 2012
Actually he's about robin size (our robin) he's the same family. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/JJTaV95E9Qg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
4 Jul, 2012
Thanks Lori
5 Jul, 2012
hope that "share" worked for you, M. It has a lovely song, similar in some ways to a Cardinal, can't believe that the person who took that vid. had 2 whole minutes of lovely song!
5 Jul, 2012
"http://www.youtube.com/embed/JJTaV95E9Qg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Resi: if the above post didn't work...try this one. sorry for the inconvenience. L.
5 Jul, 2012
thanks Lori, but no luck, googling doesnt seem to throw up much birdsong either for this little indigo bunting.
5 Jul, 2012
try Youtube, ...and search indigo bunting.
5 Jul, 2012
What a lovely little bird, and such a long migration......oh the wonders of nature. Years ago we used to have flocks of swallows/swifts playing and calling in the evening sky before roosting. The other evening I counted a whole five of them...I was glad and sad at the same time.
7 Jul, 2012
According to what I've read, Dorjac, the male's feathers are actually black, and it is light which causes us to see the varying intensities of blue...from royal to turquoise.
also the feathers of the male become closer to the female in colour after mating...while they're rearing their young it wouldn't be good to be so conspicuous, I guess. :-)
Since the anti-spraying laws we are seeing more robins, and much more variety in some areas...but in others, there seem to be fewer and fewer every year...(house sparrows are fewer this year....I miss them.) swallows and swifts...are they also called linnets?....I love the W.B.Yeats poem "Isle of Innisfree" ...he talks about "linnet's wings"...lol.
know what you mean about "glad and sad at the same time." very well put.
8 Jul, 2012
yep, got him Lori, worth touring youtube for...lol. gorgeous views/sounds of an indigo bunting and its song.
8 Jul, 2012
Oh excellent! It's a pity I couldn't get a better pic of him...but on second thought, I was lucky to get the one I did...the grasses were swaying in the wind...and him with it... Amazing what you can find on Youtube aye?
9 Jul, 2012
so pretty Lori, not seen this before but hardly suprising as its not in uk lol
10 Jul, 2012
Beautiful colours, thanks Lori...
11 Jul, 2012
Glad you liked it ladies! :-)
15 Jul, 2012
Pictures by all members
95601 of 302292
What else?
Members who like this photo
-
Gardening with friends since
10 Sep, 2010 -
Gardening with friends since
9 Aug, 2009 -
Gardening with friends since
28 Feb, 2011 -
Gardening with friends since
6 Jun, 2010 -
Gardening with friends since
1 Apr, 2009 -
Gardening with friends since
22 Oct, 2008 -
Gardening with friends since
7 Jun, 2012
oh isnt he beautiful
4 Jul, 2012