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Lazuli Bunting

Passerina amoena ORDER: PASSERIFORMES FAMILY: CARDINALIDAE

IUCN Conservation Status: Least Concern

A beautifully colored bird, the Lazuli Bunting is common in shrubby areas throughout the American West.

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Appearance

Finchlike
Finchlike
Typical Voice

Adult Description

  • Small songbird.
  • Short, thick bill.
  • Two wingbars.
  • Breeding male with blue head and back, red chest, and white belly.
  • Female and nonbreeding male dull brown.

Male Description

Breeding (Alternate) Plumage: Head deep blue. Upper chest reddish. Lower chest, belly, and under tail white. One large and one narrow white wingbar. Black in front of eyes. Wing feathers dark, edged in blue.
Nonbreeding (Basic) Plumage: Buffy overall. Blue feathers tipped with buff on back and face. Blue, reddish, and white feathers tipped with buff on front.

Female Description

Grayish brown head, nape, and back. Rump brown tinged with light blue. Bluish tint on shoulders. Two pale tan or whitish wingbars. Faint rust band across breast, blending to lighter brown lower on belly. Wing and tail feathers brown with slightly blue-tinged edges.

Immature Description

Similar to adult, but first-year male tends to have paler and duller blue feathers with brown or buff tips, especially on head, nape, and back, resulting in variable dull blue-brown, blotchy appearance.

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Field MarksHelp

  • Adult male

    Lazuli Bunting

    Adult male
    • © 2004 Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Kern County, California, June 2000
  • Adult female

    Lazuli Bunting

    Adult female
    • © 2004 Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Kern County, California, June 2000
  • Adult Breeding

    Lazuli Bunting

    Adult Breeding
    • © Susan, San Ramon, California, May 2011
  • Adult Female Breeding

    Lazuli Bunting

    Adult Female Breeding
  • Adult Male Breeding

    Lazuli Bunting

    Adult Male Breeding
  • Adult Male Breeding

    Lazuli Bunting

    Adult Male Breeding

Similar Species

Similar Species

  • Female Indigo Bunting very similar, but has whiter throat contrasting with dull brown, slightly streaked breast, and less conspicuous wingbars.
  • Blue Grosbeak is entirely dark blue, with two brownish wingbars, a larger body, and a heavier bill.
  • Western Bluebird similarly colored, but is plumper and larger-headed, and lacks wingbars.