European species: Blue Tit, Common Kingfisher, Blue throat selected North American species: Eastern bluebird, western bluebird, mountain bluebird, peacocks, painted bunting, indigo bunting, blue jay, scrub jay, Steller's jay, barn swallow, tree swallow, cliff swallow, peafowl Let's not forget the blue grosbeak, or the little blue heron Note: The Indigo Bunting (as one example), appears as a brilliant, iridescent blue in the sunlight. However, if viewed in the shade, it will be charcoal Grey in color. There is absolutely no blue pigment in the feathers and the blue seen by the human eye comes only from the refraction of sunlight through the bunting's feathers Some others are: Shining Blue Kingfisher Azure Kingfisher Blue-banded Kingfisher Little Kingfisher Lilac-breasted Roller European Roller Indian Roller Blue-tailed Bee-eater Swallow-tailed Bee-eater Great Tit Azure Tit Blue bird, peacock, various other birds.
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