Every year it seems like we see an indigo bunting once for such a short period of time that getting its picture is impossible. This year has been different. I know I've seen it at least twice, but I'm pretty sure I saw it another time, but it flew away so quickly I'm not positive.


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I laughed when I read that Amy told you that you needed to post on your blog. My own two girls often give me the same advice.
I love Indigo Buntings. I first saw one when I was in ninth grade and my Biology teacher took our class bird-watching at daybreak. I thought it was the most striking bird I had ever seen. I never saw one again until we moved here. They're elusive little things, but I have blessed to see a few of them since we moved here.
Beautiful!
Yay! Blog post! And I like your new background. It has a mix of vintage and modern that I like.
I don't think there is anything at all in God's creation that does not fascinate me. He is an artist of diverse and inspiring and unlimited ability!
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