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With great excitement, the Indigo bunting came back this evening. I've neve seen one until today. I realized, from
my walkies video a day ago, that this was the bird singing in the trees on my walks in the wetland. Checking it out in my bird book, I was able to name it, and went to the
Cornell University website and verified the song! Sure enough, there were happily singing in the trees. I couldn't capture a photo at all until it came to the feeder.
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