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Anonymous

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My husband and I observed a beautiful bird at our feeder and would like to know what is the name of it.  It was the size of a small robin, white under belly, black & white wings, black head and body albeit his belly, and had a bright red diamond shaped neck scarf.   If anyone knows the ID of this bird we would really like to know.  Thank you
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Carla Rolfe

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Hi Eleanor,

that would be the male rosebreasted grosbeak.

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Anonymous

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Thank you for the speedy reply.  Now we have another unusual beautiful bird that I'd like the name of.  It's the size of a small chickadee but it's all blue.   His head is a darker, purply blue and has a bit of brown on the tips of his wings and tail.  I am a senior citizen and have never seen these birds before.   Thanking you in advance.
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Carla Rolfe

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Hi Eleanor,

well, you've stumped me on that one.  There are a few different options that I know of offhand, but I'm not 100% certain.

Maybe someone else can ID this one?

Can you take a picture of this bird?  That would help a lot.
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Sounds like an Indigo Bunting Eleanor:



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Thank you Iain.  The picture you have posted looks like what we had at the feeder but looks a lot larger than what we had.  Perhaps it's the picture that's making him look larger.  He was the size of a small canary and very sleek.  Really a beautiful sight.
Thanks again.
Eleanor
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