Lazuli Bunting Photo Gallery
Breeding male
Small, stocky songbird with a cone-shaped bill and a gently sloping forehead. Breeding males are brilliant blue above with a pumpkin-colored breast and a white belly. Note white shoulder patch.
© Wolfe R / Macaulay LibraryColorado, July 06, 2019Female/immature male
Females/immature males are warm brown above with blue tints on the wings and tail and an unstreaked pale cinnamon breast. Note buffy wingbars.
© Russ Morgan / Macaulay LibraryOregon, June 10, 2018Breeding male
Perches upright and sings from exposed perches in low trees, shrubs, or wires. Males sing a complex series of jumbling and squeaky notes and give a sharp, metallic pik.
© Timothy Barksdale / Macaulay LibraryMontana, June 01, 1998Not all videos have soundNonbreeding male
Nonbreeding males have a pumpkin-colored breast, but their backs and heads are mottled blue and tan.
© Jim Merritt / Macaulay LibraryColorado, May 14, 2020Breeding male
Sings a complex series of jumbled notes.
© Timothy Barksdale / Macaulay LibraryMontana, June 03, 1998Not all videos have soundFemale/immature male
Small, finchlike, stocky songbird with a cone-shaped bill. Females/immature males are warm grayish brown above, with an unstreaked pale cinnamon or tan breast.
© Mary Rumple / Macaulay LibraryIdaho, August 04, 2017Breeding male
Male Lazuli Buntings perch upright and sing from exposed perches in low trees, shrubs, or wires. Brilliant blue head and pumpkin breast are distinctive.
© Alix d'Entremont / Macaulay LibraryBritish Columbia, May 28, 2017Male
Frequents bird feeders, especially ones that offer white proso millet, sunflower seeds, or nyjer/thistle seeds.
© Larry Arbanas / Macaulay LibraryTexas, April 23, 2008Not all videos have soundBreeding male
Breeds in brushy hillsides, areas near streams, wooded valleys, thickets and hedges along agricultural fields, recently burned areas, and residential gardens of western North America.
© Jesse Amesbury / Macaulay LibraryIdaho, May 20, 2017Female/immature
Females/immatures are warm grayish brown above, with an unstreaked pale cinnamon or tan breast.
© Timothy Barksdale / Macaulay LibraryWyoming, May 31, 1995Not all videos have soundCompare with Similar Species
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Cardinals and Allies(Order: Passeriformes, Family: Cardinalidae)
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