Bunting
Bunting
From Tuesday, I chased a Lazuli in a guys yard that has been there about a week. While there I got one glimpse of this one is there any way to distinguish it as Lazuli or Indigo? Both are rare here Painted is the only expected one. ![Image]()
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lonesome55dove
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Re: Bunting
Even though they aren't expected. Location? Please.
Does the bird have wing bars? I can't really tell from the photos. Thanks.
Does the bird have wing bars? I can't really tell from the photos. Thanks.
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Re: Bunting
There was a male lazuli in the yard for sure, and Indigo Buntings are rare but occasionally seen here.
I thought it looked like it had wing bars but maybe not. I can't tell at all now that I'm on a phone.
I thought it looked like it had wing bars but maybe not. I can't tell at all now that I'm on a phone.
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Re: Bunting
The second post looks like a female Painted to me. Overall greenish, pale bill, dark legs, no strong wing markings.
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Re: Bunting
It's a Lazuli, Indigos tend to be much streakier, uniform brown below, and those wing bars are REALLY strong for an INBU.