
Ornamented Bunting
Ornamented Bunting
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The Ornamented Bunting, also known as the Chestnut-collared Longspur, is a striking grassland bird found in North America. Males display a prominent black belly and chestnut collar during breeding.
Where to spot
Breeds in the prairies of central North America (Canada and U.S.). Winters in the southern U.S. and northern Mexico. Found in shortgrass and mixed-grass prairies.
How to spot
Scan open grasslands for these birds. Look for the male's distinctive black belly and chestnut collar. Listen for their ethereal, tinkling song, often given in flight.
When to spot
Best observed during the breeding season (late spring and summer) when males are in full plumage and performing display flights. Migration periods (spring/fall) can also yield sightings.
Where to spot
Breeds in the prairies of central North America (Canada and U.S.). Winters in the southern U.S. and northern Mexico. Found in shortgrass and mixed-grass prairies.
How to spot
Scan open grasslands for these birds. Look for the male's distinctive black belly and chestnut collar. Listen for their ethereal, tinkling song, often given in flight.
When to spot
Best observed during the breeding season (late spring and summer) when males are in full plumage and performing display flights. Migration periods (spring/fall) can also yield sightings.
Males perform a distinctive aerial display flight, singing a complex song while fluttering high above the prairie before parachuting back down.
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