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Painted Bunting

Passerina ciris

Description:

With their vivid fusion of blue, green, yellow, and red, male Painted Buntings seem to have flown straight out of a child’s coloring book. Females and immatures are a distinctive bright green with a pale eyering. These fairly common finches breed in the coastal Southeast and in the south-central U.S., where they often come to feeders. They are often caught and sold illegally as cage birds, particularly in Mexico and the Caribbean, a practice that puts pressure on their breeding populations.

Habitat:

My bird feeder

Notes:

We have several pairs that have come back this year. I think from last years hatchlings. What a sight to see!

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1 Comment

TMetcalf
TMetcalf 11 years ago

So colorful!

LindaJereb
Spotted by
LindaJereb

Sebastian, Florida, USA

Spotted on Nov 26, 2012
Submitted on Nov 26, 2012

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