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Ive been a birdwatcher from my house for years. I saw a bird this morning that ive never seen b4. Can someone plz tell me what it is? (1 Viewer)

If you are referring to the blue bird at the bottom it looks to be an Indigo Bunting but lets see what others have to say ;)


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If you are referring to the blue bird at the bottom it looks to be an Indigo Bunting but lets see what others have to say ;)


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I looked up the indigo, in my bird book but the color description didn't match. But if u are sure I'm fine with that
 
Hi Tim and a warm welcome from me too.

Colours such as this can be difficult, as it can vary a lot depending on the light.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I hope to hear about all the birds you see when out and about.
 
Welcome to Birdforum.

You could post in the ID forum for confirmation.

 
Hi and welcome to the forum. In the US I can’t think of anything else it could be but an Indigo Bunting.
 
I'm going to have to agree with Foggin on this one. I've been looking at lists of common birds in Georgia, and Indigo Bunting seems to fit the bill
 
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