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You're right ChickenOBoy, I don't believe it. My Smithsonian Bird handbook clearly shows it as blue, and if you do an internet search for pics of Indigo Buntings, all the pics are clearly blue. What is your source that they are black??
Maybe it's like the green sheen on cayugas? They are black but have a blue sheen?
No, they are clearly blue. Here's a pic from Animal Planet/Discovery's website:
(And yes, the females are brown but still not black or even close to black. Indigo Buntings are mostly on the Eastern half of the US, but have been spotted elsewhere)
You're right ChickenOBoy, I don't believe it. My Smithsonian Bird handbook clearly shows it as blue, and if you do an internet search for pics of Indigo Buntings, all the pics are clearly blue. What is your source that they are black??

Maybe it's like the green sheen on cayugas? They are black but have a blue sheen?
No, they are clearly blue. Here's a pic from Animal Planet/Discovery's website:

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