Indigo Bunting
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Indigo Bunting

Molebird

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Wondering lately when we would see our first Indigo Bunting this year - and there it was this afternoon in our backyard feeding under our feeder.

Totally gob smacked.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Molebird »


RKD

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Lucky you,  I'm still waiting for ours who usually show up 12-14th of May. I'll keep my eyes peeled in case they are early this year.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by RKD »


mr.sharp-photo

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just wondering what parts of Toronto you guys are at?
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Awesome backyard visitor!
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Molebird

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Roncesvalles Village., who would believe it!
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Sometimes we see them near the allottment gardens in High Park, but not yet this year.
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Back into birds after many years away!


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I am so envious of your sighting of an Indigo Bunting...I have only seen one in my life and it was in my own backyard, mind you that was in 2009 so I still live in hope!!!  Today was the first arrival (in our yard) of a Baltimore Oriole this year...I had to scramble like mad to get the Oriole feeder up and filled...I just put up the hummingbird feeder on the weekend and I think he may have been attracted by it...He did visit all of the other feeders but stayed for a bit to eat at the nijjer/millet feeder.  Hope he comes back tomorrow!!!
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RKD

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finally today the resident indigo bunting has shown up in Glen Williams.
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brummiebirder

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One in Thickson's Woods today high in a poplar tree on the back road.  Regular spring migrant to Thickson's.
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A friend of mine lives up in King City and she has four visiting her feeders over the last 3 seasons.  She sees them so often that she has no real excitement for them anymore.  But winter rolls around and she misses them again.
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Raven11:11

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wow, for some reason I never did do any extensive research on them and did not know they were even near Toronto, or Canada ... but a recent commercial for bird feed did mention them so it got me wondering.

Thanks,.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Raven11:11 »
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Andre

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I spotted a single Indigo Bunting at the first little stream crossing, while heading south along the inside trail at Lambton Woods this afternoon around 1PM. Such a beautiful bird.
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