Tag Archives: Indigo Bunting

Monday – 4.30.2018

1:00 AM – We haven’t seen one of these male House Finches for a while. This one has nice bright red feathers.


More Indigo Buntings, in this case a non-breeding male, then a fully bright blue breeding male, and last probably another breeder.


Finally, a Cardinal couple having dinner, then at the end, sharing.

Sunday – 4.29.2018

1:00 AM – More video of Indigo Buntings. This one is sharing the platform with Finches for a while, before taking off. Then it’s a small Finch mob.


For a little variety, here’s that wet Cardinal from yesterdays post. At the end of the clip he’s joined by a Bunting.


This blotchy looking Bunting is a non-breeding male Indigo. The breeding version are the bright blue ones.

Saturday – 4.28.2018

1:00 AM – The Indigo Buntings are still around. We’ve got plenty of video which we’ll post over the next few days. We’ll start with this Bunting and a wet Cardinal. (They’re on a hanging feeder filled with a broken up compressed seed cylinder. It’s very popular with birds and squirrels).


A Cardinal at the cylinder feeder:


In case you wondered what’s up with the raccoon, we can say that they’re still around,  but for some reason haven’t tried to get into the feeders lately.

Thursday – 4.26.2018

1:00 AM – Peanuts are popular with all the birds, including these uncouth looking Crows. Compared to our usual customers they’re big, rough birds, and carrion eaters, at that. I’d ask them to leave, but I’m afraid to


In contrast to the Crows, we have the return of the Indigo Buntings. Evidently they were just visiting other backyards, in sort of a grand tour of Alabaster, AL before they migrate on.


Finally, a really unusual video of what looks like a young Bluebird watching an Indigo Bunting feed. We haven’t seen any fledgling Bluebirds this year, but that’s what it looks like.

 

Monday – 4.23.2018

1:00 AM – Closeup of a Carolina Wren at the birdbath. Look for the Indigo Bunting in the background.


The Indigos are gone now, it looks like. We haven’t seen on since last Thursday. Here’s two of the last videos. The first shows both birds, one on the feeder, one in the background on the rail.


This one is just an Indigo eating. Nothing exciting, but a last look at those beautiful birds. Until next year, then.

Saturday – 4.21.2018

1:00 AM – A nocturnal visit from Bruno the Dog, just after midnight. A raccoon had just passed along the path, and Bruno is very interested in the scent. Happily for both, they didn’t meet.


More Indigo Bunting footage. We’ve seen two so far, and the pair were around this feeder all day yesterday. They’re migrators, so we probably won’t see them year round.


More meal worm feeder activity. First, a Yellow-rumped Warbler, followed by the ever-present Bluebird.


 

 

Friday – 4.20.2018

1:00 AM – Just a few days ago we posted a ‘retro’ video that had an Indigo Bunting in it. We hadn’t seen one for a full year, though we would have liked to. Today, by coincidence, we have video of a couple Indigo’s. This will be an all-Bunting all-the-time post, with three clips of Indigo’s on a Squirrel Buster feeder.

According to the online experts, the breeding males are this bright color. In this clip, though, the Bunting seem hesitant about flying, and looks kind of like a fledgling. But fledglings aren’t blue like that, the experts say, so presumably it’s adult.


Unfortunately, the camera is not up close, but there they are:


In this one there’s just one Bunting, having a snack. Not a very dramatic video, but it’s still an Indigo Bunting. It would be wonderful if they stuck around.


And finally, we’ll end with a little excitement. The two Buntings have a brief squabble at the beginning of the clip.

 

Sunday – 9.10.2017

12:06 AM – Videos from the Archives.

From April 18, here’s an Indigo Bunting snubbing us. He lands on the edge of the feeder, looks over the seed, sniff and departs. He never came back. Maybe he prefers more upscale accommodations.


A couple of months ago a flock of Grackles passed through. They don’t seem to have a problem with the quality of the food. No they don’t.

Thursday – 6.1.2017

4:22 AM – Where are they now? These are some of the birds that visited for one day, or maybe a week, then flew off somewhere. Maybe they were migrating, and we’ll see them again in the Fall. Maybe they got a better offer at a Foodcourt down the block. Anyway, here are videos of their visits.

Indigo Bunting


Rose-breasted Grosbeak


Goldfinch


Easter Towhee


Blue-gray Gnatcatcher


Cedar Waxwing


Dark-eyed Junco


Yellow-rumped Warbler


Redwing Blackbird


And finally, our favorite, the Brown Headed Cowbirds

Tuesday – 4.18.2017

1:53 AM – Maybe we should call this edition of the Backyard Foodcourt “Young Bluebirds Misbehaving”. But before we get to that, here’s a short video of an Indigo Bunting. This is the first of these to show up at the Foodcourt. They’re supposed to be attracted to thistle, so we spread some in the platform feeder. We’d like to see more of this beautiful little bird.

Now the young bluebirds. We’ll start with one of the young males going after a couple of goldfinches. One of the finches is very small, and may be an immature goldfinch.

In this one, Mrs. Cardinal seems to try to run off one of the young male bluebirds. That doesn’t work out the way she planned. Note the cardinal’s crest rising and falling as she engages the bluebird.

To end on a more heartwarming note (sort of), here’s one of the bluebirds getting fed by Mr. Bluebird. Then a male Cardinal lands and the two start a stare-down. The film runs out, so we don’t know what happens next.