The Blue Grosbeak (Guiraca caerulea)
is a small bird (6-3/4 inches) that is overall blue with brown
wingbars. It is similar to the Indigo Bunting. The female is
brown with buff colored wing bars. This sparrow-sized bird inhabits
brushy locales and thickets along rivers.
It feeds on seeds and insects. The nest
is a loose cup of plant material in a tree or bush. The female
lays three to four pale blue eggs. It has a slow warbling song
but the call is a "chink or klink."
This bird is found in the central and southern
tier of the United States south into Mexico and Panama.