Updated on
Quick Links: Table of Contents
Introduction
What the Indigo Bunting Looks Like
The Indigo Bunting has overall_color color of blue and brown and whitish.
The Indigo Bunting has above_color color of blue and brown.
The Indigo Bunting has head color of blue and brown.
The Indigo Bunting has face color of blue and brown.
The Indigo Bunting has below_color color of blue and brown and whitish.
The Indigo Bunting has undertail color of blue and brown.
The Indigo Bunting has back color of blue and brown.
The Indigo Bunting has bill color of silver-grey.
The Indigo Bunting has wing color of blue and brown.
The Indigo Bunting has belly color of blue and brown.
The Indigo Bunting has tail color of blue and brown.
The Indigo Bunting has eyering color of greyish.
The Indigo Bunting has chest color of blue and brown.
The Indigo Bunting has leg color of blackish.
The Indigo Bunting has neck color of blue and brown and whitish.
Weight, Length, and Wingspan of the Indigo Bunting
The length of the Indigo Bunting is from 4.7 inches to 5.1 inches (11.9 cm to 13.0 cm).
The weight of the Indigo Bunting is from 0.4 ounces to 0.6 ounces (11.3 grams to 17.0 grams).
The wingspan of the Indigo Bunting is from 7.5 inches to 8.7 inches (19.1 cm to 22.1 cm).
Pictures of the Indigo Bunting
Indigo Bunting, Indigo Bunting by felicitydawn, from flickr, licensed under CC
Indigo Bunting, Indigo Bunting by Dan Pancamo, from flickr, licensed under CC
Indigo Bunting, Indigo Bunting by DrPhotoMoto, from flickr, licensed under CC
Indigo Bunting, Indigo bunting by Andrew Weitzel, from flickr, licensed under CC
Indigo Bunting, Indigo Bunting by DrPhotoMoto, from flickr, licensed under CC
Indigo Bunting, Indigo Bunting by DrPhotoMoto, from flickr, licensed under CC
Indigo Bunting, Indigo Bunting by DrPhotoMoto, from flickr, licensed under CC
Indigo Bunting, Indigo-Bunting by cb0w, from flickr, licensed under CC
Indigo Bunting, Indigo Bunting, m. by Kelly Colgan Azar, from flickr, licensed under CC
Indigo Bunting, Indigo Bunting by DrPhotoMoto, from flickr, licensed under CC
adult Indigo Bunting, Adult Male Indigo Bunting by MyFWC Florida Fish and Wildlife, from flickr, licensed under CC
male Indigo Bunting, Indigo Bunting by llee_wu, from flickr, licensed under CC
male Indigo Bunting, July-4-07-Male-Indigo-Bunting by Indiana Ivy Nature Photographer, from flickr, licensed under CC
male Indigo Bunting, Indigo Bunting by felicitydawn, from flickr, licensed under CC
male Indigo Bunting, Indigo Bunting, m. by Kelly Colgan Azar, from flickr, licensed under CC
male Indigo Bunting, Indigo Bunting, m. by Kelly Colgan Azar, from flickr, licensed under CC
male Indigo Bunting, Indigo Bunting (male) by .Larry Page, from flickr, licensed under CC
male Indigo Bunting, Adult Male Indigo Bunting by MyFWC Florida Fish and Wildlife, from flickr, licensed under CC
male Indigo Bunting, Indigo Bunting – male by Kaaren Perry, from flickr, licensed under CC
male Indigo Bunting, Indigo Bunting by llee_wu, from flickr, licensed under CC
male Indigo Bunting, Indigo Bunting by Kurayba, from flickr, licensed under CC
female Indigo Bunting, Indigo Bunting Female (Identified) by CheepShot, from flickr, licensed under CC
female Indigo Bunting, Indigo Bunting (female) by ShenandoahNPS, from flickr, licensed under CC
juvenile Indigo Bunting, Juvenile Indigo Bunting by CheepShot, from flickr, licensed under CC
juvenile Indigo Bunting, IMG_9636 by gary_leavens, from flickr, licensed under CC
juvenile Indigo Bunting, Eastern Bluebird (juv.) by 611catbirds, too, from flickr, licensed under CC
juvenile Indigo Bunting, Juvenile-Male-Indigo-Bunting by Indiana Ivy Nature Photographer, from flickr, licensed under CC
Feeding Behavior of the Indigo Bunting
all stages of foraging, from the ground to shrubs and trees.
harvests fruit from shrubs, seeds from the ground or stems, and insects from leaves.
alone in the summer and in flocks in the winter.
.
What the Indigo Bunting Likes to Eat
The Indigo Bunting feeds on the following:
- insects
- spiders
- seeds
- berries
Where To Find the Indigo Bunting
You can find the Indigo Bunting in the following habitats:
- Brushy pastures
- bushy wood edges
- roadsides
- old fields growing up to bushes
- edges of woodlands
- other edge habitats
- along rights-of-way for powerlines or railroads
- clearings within deciduous woods
- edges of swamps
- near streams
- brushy edges of farms