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A lazuli bunting, a North American songbird named for the gemstone lapis lazuli, was spotted in Fort 91Ô­´´ by 91Ô­´´â€™s Ted Goshulak. The male bird is best recognized by its bright blue head and back, rusty-coloured breast, and white belly. This bird wasn’t alone on it’s perch for long, as a bee came in for a feeding. (Ted Goshulak/Special to 91Ô­´´ Advance Times)

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A lazuli bunting, a North American songbird named for the gemstone lapis lazuli, was spotted in Fort 91Ô­´´ by 91Ô­´´â€™s Ted Goshulak. The male bird is best recognized by its bright blue head and back, rusty-coloured breast, and white belly. This bird wasn’t alone on it’s perch for long, as a bee came in for a feeding. (Ted Goshulak/Special to 91Ô­´´ Advance Times)


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