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1. Painted Bunting | Audubon Field Guide
Link: https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/painted-bunting
Description: WEBSometimes called the 'Nonpareil,' meaning 'unrivalled,' a fair way to describe the unbelievable colors of the male Painted Bunting. This species is locally common in the Southeast, around brushy areas and woodland edges. It …
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2. Painted Bunting Identification - All About Birds
Link: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Painted_Bunting/id
Description: WEBPainted Buntings are medium-sized finchlike birds with stubby, thick, seed-eating bills. Relative Size Larger than an American Goldfinch; smaller than an Eastern Bluebird.
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3. Painted bunting - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Painted_bunting
Description: WEBThe painted bunting ( Passerina ciris) is a species of bird in the cardinal family, Cardinalidae. It is native to North America. The bright plumage of the male only comes in the second year of life; in the first year they can only be distinguished from the female by close inspection.
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4. Painted Bunting - All About Birds
Link: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Painted_Bunting/overview
Description: WEBWith 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 songbirds breed in the coastal Southeast and in the south-central U.S., where they often come to feeders.
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5. Painted Bunting - American Bird Conservancy
Link: https://abcbirds.org/bird/painted-bunting/
Description: WEBPopulation: 4.5 million. Trend: Decreasing. Habitat: Breeds in shrubby thickets and along forest edges; winters in thorn scrub and shrubby forest or savanna edges. The adult male Painted Bunting is one of the most colorful of all U.S.-breeding birds, rivaling South American tanagers like the Gilt-edged Tanager and Green-headed Tanager.
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6. Rainbow Bird: Meet the Painted Bunting - Birds and Blooms
Link: https://www.birdsandblooms.com/birding/bird-species/finches-and-buntings/all-about-painted-buntings/
Description: WEBJan 26, 2024 · Rainbow Bird: Meet the Painted Bunting. By Jill Staake. Birds & Blooms Editorial Policies. Updated: Jan. 26, 2024. A painted bunting sports a rainbow of colors. Learn what males and females look like, what they eat, and what they sound like. You probably recognize common feeder birds by color.
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7. Painted Bunting Life History - All About Birds
Link: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Painted_Bunting/lifehistory
Description: WEBFemales and immatures are a distinctive bright green with a pale eyering. These fairly common songbirds 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 ...
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8. Painted Bunting - eBird
Link: https://ebird.org/species/paibun
Description: WEBExplore Painted Bunting. Incomparably beautiful songbird in which adult males are almost too colorful, with a jarring combination of rich blue head, bright red underparts, and lime green back. Females and immature males are plain green and unstreaked, not brown-toned like other buntings.
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9. Painted Bunting - eBird
Link: https://ebird.org/news/painted-bunting
Description: WEBPainted Bunting is a much-beloved, polychromatic songster of the southern Great Plains, Texas, and the southeastern United States. It winters in west Mexico and south Florida, where is often brightens bird feeding stations. There are two distinct populations of Painted Buntings, as can be seen on the above map.
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10. Painted Bunting - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
Link: https://animalia.bio/pinted-bunting
Description: WEBPainted buntings are one of the most spectacularly colored and visually impressive birds in the United States and are the only U.S. bird with a blue head along with red underparts. The species name ‘ceris’ is from the Greek myth that tells about Scylla, a princess who was turned into the sea bird keiris.