Macho em reprodução © Wolfe R eBird S57978894 Macaulay Library ML 167332741
Fêmea/macho imaturo © Russ Morgan
Macho fora de reprodução © Jim Merritt
Juvenil © Lee-Hong Chang
Fêmea/macho imaturo © Mary Rumple
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Macho em reprodução © Alix d'Entremont
Macho em reprodução © Jesse Amesbury

lazuli bunting Passerina amoena

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Identificação

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Breeding males are unmistakable: bright cerulean above with bold white wingbars, white belly, and orange breast. Females are plain buffy brown with paler wingbars and slightly brighter orangey breast. Breeds on shrubby hillsides and other semiopen habitats in western North America. Males often sing from a high exposed perch. Winters mainly in Mexico, where it frequently gathers in flocks in weedy fields. Females can be very difficult to distinguish from Indigo Bunting, although their range doesn't overlap much. Lazuli never shows streaks below like female Indigo Bunting often does; also note bolder wingbars, brighter breast, and less contrasting pale throat.

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