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Blue Bunting - eBird
Unobtrusive small bird of brushy woodland and forest understory in tropical lowlands, mainly in drier habitats. Usually seen as singles or pairs, low in weedy growth. Male blue-black overall; with good views, note the blue forehead, ‘jowls,’ and rump. Female in West Mexico gray-brown overall, in East Mexico rich brown overall.
Blue Bunting | Audubon Field Guide
Suggests Indigo Bunting but has thicker, stubbier bill. Male shows contrasting patches of darker and brighter blue; female plain warm brown all over. No wing-bars (see Blue Grosbeak). Call note a hard click or chink. Song a variable warble, sweet but slightly melancholy, swee slee lee.
Indigo Bunting Identification - All About Birds
Females are basically brown, with faint streaking on the breast, a whitish throat, and sometimes a touch of blue on the wings, tail, or rump. Immature males are patchy blue and brown. Male Indigo Buntings sing from treetops, shrubs, and telephone lines all summer.
Lazuli Bunting Identification - All About Birds
Females are warm grayish-brown above, with a blue tinge to the wings and tail, two buffy wingbars, and an unstreaked pale cinnamon or tan breast. Juveniles and nonbreeding males have a pumpkin-colored breast, but their backs and heads are mottled blue and tan. Male Lazuli Buntings perch upright and sing from exposed perches in low trees and shrubs.
Blue Bunting - The Bird Identifier
Despite being called "blue" buntings, these birds actually display a range of colors depending on age and gender. Male adults boast strikingly bright blue plumage during breeding season, while females exhibit more subdued shades of brown or grayish-blue. Juvenile males may also show greenish hues before developing their vibrant adult feathers.
Blue Bunting - Cyanocompsa parellina - Birds of the World
2020年3月4日 · Identification of the dark blue male is straightforward; his milky blue fore-crown, shoulder patch, and rump are unique. Note also the heavy, rounded bill. The dark brown females are most likely to be confused with the duller Varied Bunting ( Passerina versicolor ) or similarly-plumaged Blue Seedeater ( Amaurospiza concolor ) both of which are ...
Indigo Bunting | Audubon Field Guide
In parts of the East, Indigo Bunting may be the most abundant songbird, with the deep-blue males singing along every roadside. The plain brown females are seen far less often, and they have good reason to be inconspicuous: they do almost all the work of caring for the eggs and young, hidden away in dense thickets.
Blue Bunting | Cyanocompsa parellina | Species Guide | Birda
To identify the Blue Bunting, look for the male's vibrant blue plumage and the female's more camouflaged brownish-red coloration. The bird measures approximately 13 to 14 cm in length, with males weighing between 11 to 24 grams and females slightly lighter at 9.8 to 21 grams.
Female Indigo Bunting Images | Beautiful Female Birds Photos
Explore stunning female indigo bunting images, camera tips, and online galleries for nature enthusiasts. Discover unique blue hues in bird photography.
Indigo Bunting - NH Audubon
During this time the young males look like females but with scattered blue feathers. As a result, these pre-migration flock can contain a wide range of plumages, from all blue males to dull brown females, with some of the latter revealing themselves to be males when they flash blue in flight.