Common NamePainted Bunting
Scientific NamePasserina ciris
Type of ReportRare Species
Date of Observation08/18/2020
Number Observed2
Reporting Observer's NameEllen Bodin
Mailing Address124 West Rd
North Chittenden, VT 05763
United States
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Date Completed08/21/2020
Names & Emails of Other Contributing Observers

John Bodin

Latitude of Observation (enter 0 if unable to provide)0
Longitude of Observation (enter 0 if unable to provide)0
Place NameChaffee Falls Trail
TownshipPittsford
CountyRutland
Time of Day04:15 PM
Length of Time Observed1 minute
Maximum Estimated Distance from Bird (in feet)30 feet
Minimum Estimated Distance from Bird (in feet)10 feet
Noteworthy Weather Conditions

Sunny with some clouds, a storm had just passed by. 67 degree F

Optical Equipment Used for Observation

Eyes

Observer’s Previous Acquaintance With This or Similar Species

Never seen before

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Description of Habitat

A mostly wooded area along Furnace Brook, a mix of deciduous and evergreen trees, with developed canopy and understory of saplings, ferns, moss. Area is defined as a "humid continental climate".

Behaviors Observed

Male flying from tree, perching on rock, flying up to join female, who was perched in tree still (10ft). Both flying away together (30ft). Birds acted as if observers weren't there.

Description of Vocalizations

None heard

Verbal Narrative & Description of Observation

The male painted bunting flew down from a tree branch onto a large rock 10 feet away from me at eye level. He stood sideways to me, facing left, for perhaps a minute. Then flew back up into the tree, joining a female. The two flew further away into another tree.

Relative Size & Shape

5-6 inches

Head

male - blue head, red throat
female- yellowish green

Feet & Bill

Didn't really see

Upper Back

male - green
female - yellow-green

Lower Back & Rump

male - red
female - yellow-green

Wings

male - green and black
female - yellow and black

Breast, Belly, Flanks, Under Tail Coverts

male - red
female - pale yellow

Tail

male - red and black
female - yellow with black

IMPORTANT: What similar species were eliminated when making the identification and how was this bird different?

With its brilliant palette of colors and size, there was no mistaking that this was a Painted Bunting.

This report was written from notes taken:Immediately After