
Rose-bellied Bunting
Rose-bellied Bunting
100
-
Not yet spotted on Fladder
Spotted
The Rose-bellied Bunting is a spectacular and highly localized species endemic to a specific region of Oaxaca, Mexico. Males are brilliant blue with a vibrant rose-pink belly.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Pacific slope of Oaxaca, Mexico, inhabiting tropical deciduous forests and thorn scrub.
How to spot
Look in dense thorn scrub and deciduous forests. They can be shy, but males will often sing from a relatively exposed perch. Due to its restricted range, local guidance is recommended.
When to spot
A resident species, observable year-round within its limited range. Best observed in the early morning.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Pacific slope of Oaxaca, Mexico, inhabiting tropical deciduous forests and thorn scrub.
How to spot
Look in dense thorn scrub and deciduous forests. They can be shy, but males will often sing from a relatively exposed perch. Due to its restricted range, local guidance is recommended.
When to spot
A resident species, observable year-round within its limited range. Best observed in the early morning.
This species has a very restricted range and is listed as Near Threatened, making conservation efforts crucial for its survival.
Loading...
Spotted
No recently spotted birds
Monthly observations
No observations
Loading...
Nothing spotted yet