Suffused With A Suit Of Electric Blue This Bunting’s Scintillating Look If Finished Off With A Vest Of Rose Red And Salmon Pink!

   

Suffused With A Suit Of Electric Blue This Bunting’s Scintillating Look If Finished Off With A Vest Of Rose Red And Salmon Pink!

A beautiful bunting wearing an electric blue and rose-pink-colored vest!

The Rose-bellied Bunting

The rose-bellied bunting or Rosita’s bunting (Passerina rositae) is a 3.5 to 14.5 cm (5.3 to 5.7 in) long bird and weighs in at around 19.5 to 20.5 g (0.69 to 0.72 oz). The male’s crown is purplish-blue and is electric blue on the rest of his upperparts that fades from darker to lighter towards the tail. His chin is grayish, the throat and chest blue, and the belly and vent area salmon pink.

Meanwhile, the adult female’s head and upper parts are gray-brown with a bluish tinge at the rump.

Her belly and chest are pinkish buff, warmer on the throat becoming paler towards the lower belly.

 

This bird can be found in and is endemic to a very small area of the pacific slope of southern Mexico.

Saadtowheed (cropped) is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

The rose-bellied bunting prefers to inhabit semideciduous forests and thorn scrub.

The rose-bellied bunting forages alone or in pairs in the lower to mid-level of its habitat. Its diet consists of seeding grasses and fruit from trees and bushes.