Indigo bunting
It certainly stands out even for me (colour blind, aka Colour Differentiation Disorder).
Sat just above the water feature but didn't come down.
Passerina cyanea
Indigo Buntings migrate at night, using the stars for guidance. Researchers demonstrated this process in the late 1960s by studying captive Indigo Buntings in a planetarium and then under the natural night sky. The birds possess an internal clock that enables them to continually adjust their angle of orientation to a star—even as that star moves through the night sky.
source - Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
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