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Lazuli Bunting

Passerina amoena

Description:

The male is easily recognized by its bright blue head and back (lighter than the closely related Indigo Bunting), its conspicuous white wingbars, and its light rusty breast and white belly. The color pattern may suggest the Eastern and Western Bluebirds, but the smaller size (13–14 cm or 5–5.5 inches long), wingbars, and short and conical bunting bill quickly distinguish it. The female is brown, grayer above and warmer underneath, told from the female Indigo Bunting by two thin and pale wingbars and other plumage details.

Habitat:

Coastal foothills, grassy savannah

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4 Comments

tmvdh
tmvdh 11 years ago

Great series!

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 11 years ago

I would have confused it with the bluebird!

DonnaPomeroy
DonnaPomeroy 11 years ago

Thanks Gerardo

Gerardo Aizpuru
Gerardo Aizpuru 11 years ago

Another of your fantastic series beautiful:):)

DonnaPomeroy
Spotted by
DonnaPomeroy

San Mateo, California, USA

Spotted on Jun 7, 2012
Submitted on Jun 29, 2012

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