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Joyce Coomer: Indigo Buntings particular about their homes Seem to disliked manicured areas About: Indigo Bunting photo on CM By Joyce Coomer There has been a flock of indigo buntings around our place for several years. They moved to our place after neighbor dozed down their homeplace by the road. The best I can tell, Indigo Buntings are very particular about where they live and dislike manicured areas. - Joyce M. Coomer This story was posted on 2018-04-21 09:54:33
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