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Painted Bunting (male)
Passerina ciris
33.1524, -97.0183
Field Notes
Description:
Painted Buntings are medium-sized finches with stubby, thick, seed-eating bills. Males are stunningly colored with blue heads, red underparts, and green backs. Females and immatures are a uniform, bright yellow-green overall, with a pale eyering. Though they are basically unpatterned, their overall color is greener and brighter than similar songbirds.
Habitat:
Flew into a low branch of a Hackberry tree, rested, took a bath in the stream, then went on its way. Wildlife habitat garden.
Notes:
IUCN Conservation Status: Near Threatened
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.
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