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Overview
Snow Bunting: Medium-sized, strikingly white sparrow with black back, central tail, and wing tips. Bill, legs and feet are black. Forages on ground for seeds, insects, larvae and caterpillars. Swift flight, alternates rapidly beating wings with brief periods of wings pulled to sides.
Range and Habitat
Snow Bunting: Breeds from Aleutians, northern Alaska and Arctic islands south to northern Quebec. Spends winters regularly across southern Canada and upper tier of states to Oregon and Pennsylvania; also found in Eurasia. Nests on high mountain tops. During the winter stays on sandy and shingle coasts, salt marsh, and rough coastal fields.
Topo Map:
Perching-like Body
Listen to Call
Voice Text
"chi-chi-churee", "tew"
Interesting Facts
The Snow Bunting is sometimes colloquially called "snowflake". Even on a warm day, the mostly white plumage of a bunting flock evokes the image of a snowstorm.
Unlike most passerines, it has feathered tarsi, an adaptation to its harsh environment. No other passerine can winter as far north as this species apart from the Common Raven.
During the last ice age, it was widespread throughout continental Europe.
A group of snow buntings are known collectively as a "drift" of buntings.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
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Yury Lisyak
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