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Painted Buntings Sightings

by Charly Mann

While the Painted Bunting can be found throughout Oklahoma and many other southern states, seeing one up close is a rare sight. Painted Buntings, like most other birds, usually make their home in the same area every year, and we have found four of five places of less than 20 acres near Bartlesville where we regularly first hear and then see them. We would love it if you would provide us with the location that you see these beautiful birds. Their population seems to be in decline, and there are several areas where we use to regularly find them that no longer have any of these birds.

This is our first post in Oklahoma Birds and Butterflies in over a year. We are taking more great bird and butterfly photos that ever, and have moved up from a 400mm to a 600mm lens, but just have not found the time to add more articles and pictures.


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Comments:

Patricia      10:20 PM Fri 4/6/2012

I spotted one outside my kitchen window last summer. I live on 10 acres east of Paoli, Oklahoma. Haven't seen it since.
 

KaTinka      1:31 AM Wed 1/18/2012

I had a male painted bunting in my front yard the last week in July 2011. This is the first time I have sighted a male. It was a beautiful sight. It was in the Hydrangea's under my kitchen window and flew from there briefly to my bird bath for a drink. I live on a wooded acreage in southeast Edmond. I sighted a female last year which I initially thought was someone's parakeet bound for freedom. Do you know why the numbers are declining?
 

JoRetta Harris      8:13 PM Mon 8/15/2011

We have had a male painted bunting here all summer also several females and at one point there were 2 males. I have not seen the male for 2 or 3 weeks and the females are also not coming to the feeders. We still have a couple of fledglings. I am concerned that something has happened to the adults. It seems that there are only 2 young ones left.
 

Cassie      9:44 AM Tue 8/2/2011

We live in SW OKC in an area with homes on at least one acre. My mom saw one of these beautiful birds at our house this week.
 

julia      5:38 PM Sat 7/30/2011

we have sighted one in perkins, oklahoma near the cimmeron river that visits regularly. July 2011
 

kathy knox      10:10 AM Sun 7/10/2011

We just saw a male painted bunting below our bird feeder this morning. We had never seen a bird like this so immediately came to the computer to identify it. We are thrilled that we had this sighting and hope that he returned with his female. We live on 3 acres in right in Claremore, OK. Although we are very close to Claremore Lake Park which has lots of trees and wooded areas.


 

Bill A      6:16 PM Fri 6/24/2011

Great pix of the Painted Bunting, Charly. Suspect these are males; any shots of ladies you can include? Didn't see one at the tab under "Green" on the right.

We have two pairs of Rose Breasted Grossbeaks that seem to have settled in for the warm months in our Chicago area yard. See them regularly at our feeder. Not quite as spectacular as the PB but handsome in their own right. All God's creatures ...


 

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Oklahoma Birds Listed by Color

Red
House Finch - male (carpodacus mexicanus)
Purple Finch - male (carpodacus purpureus)
Northern Cardinal - male (cardinalis cardinalis)
Painted Bunting - male (passerina ciris)
Summer Tanager - male (piranga rubra)

Orange
Baltimore Oriole - male (icterus galbula)
Orchard Oriole - male (icterus spurius)

Yellow
Yellow Warbler (dendroica petechia )
Baltimore Oriole - female (icterus galbula)
Orchard Oriole - female (icterus spurius)
Summer Tanager - female (piranga rubra)
Yellow Goldfinch - male (carduelis tristis)
Western Kingbird (tyrannus verticalis)
Eastern Meadowlark (sturnella magna)

Green
Malard - male (anas platyrhynchos)
Dark-eyed Junco - female (junco hyemalis)
Ruby-throated Hummingbird (archilochus colubris)
Painted Bunting - female (passerina ciris)
Green Heron (butorides virescens)

Blue
Barn Swallow (hirundo rustica)
Belted Kingfisher (ceryle alcyon)
Blue Jay (cyanocitta cristata)
Blue Grosbeak - male (guiraca caerulea)
Eastern Bluebird (sailia sialis)
Indigo Bunting - male (passerina cyanea)
Purple Martin - male (progne subis)

Grey
Great Blue Heron (ardea herodias)
Carolina Chickadee (poecile carolinensis)
Eastern Screech-Owl (otus asio)
Red-breasted Nuthatch (sitta canadensis)
Grey Catbird (dumetella carolinensis)
Ruby-crowned Kinglet (regulus calendula)
Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher (tyrannus forficatus)
White-breasted Nuthatch (sitta carolinensis)
Tufted Titmouse (baelophus bicolor)
American Robin (turdus migratorius)
Northern Mockingbird (mimus polyglottos)
Mississippi Kite (ictinia mississippiensis)
Dickcissel (spiza americana)

Black
American Crow (corvus brachyrhynchos)
Brown-headed Cowbird - male (molothrus ater)
European Starling (sturnus vulgaris)
Common Grackle (quiscalus quiscula)
Red-winged Blackbird - male (agelaius phoeniceus)
Spotted Towhee (pipilo maculatus)
Turkey Vulture (cathartes aura)

Black & White
American Bald Eagle (haliaeetus leucocephalus)
Black-billed Magpie (pica hudsonia)
Downey Woodpecker (picoides pubescens)
Red-Bellied Woodpecker (melanerpes carolinus)
Purple Martin - female (progne subis)
Eastern Kingbird (tyrannus tyrannus)
Dark-eyed Junco - male (junco hyemalis)
Loggerhead Shrike (lanius ludovicianus)

Brown
American Kestrel (falco sparverius)
Blue Grosbeak - female (guiraca caerulea)
Brown-headed Cowbird - female (molothrus ater)
Brown Thrasher (toxostoma rufum)
Common Nighthawk (chordeiles minor)
Carolina Wren (thryothorus ludovicianus)
Cedar Waxwing (bombycilla cedrorum)
Greater Roadrunner (geococcyx californianus)
Killdeer (charadrius vociferus)
Northern Bobwhite (colinus virginianus)
Red-tailed Hawk (buteo jamaicensis)
Cliff Swallow (petrochelidon pyrrhonota)
Horned Lark (eremophila alpestris)
House Finch - female (carpodacus mexicanus)
Northern Flicker (colaptes auratus)
Yellow-billed Cuckoo (coccyzus americanus)
Mourning Dove (zenaida macroura)
Malard - female (anas platyrhynchos)
Purple Finch - female (carpodacus purpureus)
House Sparrow (passer domesticus)
Indigo Bunting - female (passerina cyanea)
Red-winged Blackbird - female (agelaius phoeniceus)
Spotted Sandpiper (actitis macularia)
Upland Sandpiper (bartramia longicauda)
Northern Cardinal - female (cardinalis cardinalis)
Eastern Screech-Owl (otus asio)
Yellow Goldfinch - female (carduelis tristis)
Canada Goose (branta canadensis)

Various
Wild Birds of Northeast OK


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