Hi Charles,
The first one looks more like a Blue Grosbeak - it looks like one can
barely see rusty wing bars, and the beak looks relatively large compared to
Indigo Bunting. The other two are of a male Cerulean Warbler. Both species
lovely to capture in your yard!
Best Birding,
Stefan
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 4:02 PM, <cdurrin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I posted 3 short videos from my camera trap at https://photos.app.goo.gl/
4g9Ji6WtJzNC6GLb2 all from Madison, Alabama, 20 April. If you cannot
access the video, please let me know (cdurrin@xxxxxxxxxxx) and I will
adjust the access settings.
I am new to the area. What is the dark (black or blue) and white bird on
the rocks on the far side of the stream? I saw the bird with binocs, also.
There was no yellow anywhere: not along the wings, on the rump, or along
the sides near the wings.
There are three videos in all. One is of an Indigo bunting. The other
two have the unknown warbler (?).
Your help is appreciated.
Charles