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Indigo Bird
Fringilla cyanea [now Passerina cyanea]
Folio edition, plate 74
ÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂThe Indigo Bird . . . is not a forest bird, but prefers the skirts of the woods, the little detached thickets in and along the fields, the meadows, the gardens, and orchards, and is frequently seen hopping along, or perched on a fence, from which it does not disdain to send forth its pretty little song.ÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ
John James Audubon,ÃÂÃÂ Ornithological Biography, orÃÂÃÂ An Account of the Habits of the Birds of the United States of AmericaÃÂÃÂ (Edinburgh: A. Black [et al.], 1831), vol. 1, p. 377.
View bird inÃÂÃÂ National Audubon Society Guide to North American Birds.