Painted Bunting

I am excited to share this Painted Bunting, a rare sighting for us here in Maryland, and a lifer for me! ๐Ÿ’ƒ

A fellow bird club member had this male Painted Bunting show up at her feeder for breakfast and allowed me to watch and wait to see if it’d show again yesterday morning.

And it did! I was about 45 minutes into waiting while enjoying and photographing the numerous other birds flitting around.

I did crop heavily just to see this bird up close, so many colors!

Just stunning!

Once it left the feeder, it disappeared into this shaded bush I lightened up.

It’s normal range….

Painted Bunting’s Map Range (courtesy AllAboutBird.org)
(orange, breeding; yellow, migrating; blue – winter grounds; red – Maryland sighting)

 

With the vivid fusion of blue, green, yellow, and red, it’s as if this male Painted Bunting has flown straight out of a childโ€™s coloring book!

๐Ÿ’ƒ Yep, I am still dancing with this lifer! Thank you, Cristina & Lou for the opportunity, you made my weekend!

 

67 thoughts on “Painted Bunting

    • I heard there has been another one showing up in Anne Arundel County for three years in a row and staying all summer. I think you and I would be more than happy to host a pair of these every summer, right, Martha?!!

  1. Hi Donnaโ€ฆ

    WOW!!! That is an absolutely gorgeous bird! ANDโ€ฆyour photos are outstanding!

    Steve

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  2. Iโ€™m so thrilled you had this opportunity, Donna! We are fortunate to have Painted Buntings here in Florida and I recently gave my little birder granddaughter a stuffed Audubon Painted Bunting (by Wild Republic) for her birthday. Soon after, she and her parents got to see their first Painted Bunting here – they were as excited as you! โ˜บ๏ธ

    • Thank you!! During our mid-west and south coast travels, I looked and looked for the Painted Bunting, just hoping to see one. Now here home in Maryland, WOW! Who knew? I love your granddaughter’s birdie story, how awesome to get to see one, her little stuffed bunting is now extra-special!! ๐Ÿค—๐Ÿ’ƒ๐Ÿ˜Š

  3. I would have thought this was a tropical bird that is never seen in North America. Looking at the range map (and thanks for including, I was going to look it up) I see that should have a better chance of seeing one in Missouri than Maryland, so I’m going to keep an eye open for one. ๐Ÿ™‚

    • I looked for this bird in Florida many times with no luck. And now find it in Maryland, lol. I surely do hope you see one or a pair, David! They love bird seed feeders.
      BRB
      I just looked up eBird sightings for Missouri, Painted Buntings had last sightings in June 2025 down at Sand Prairie Conservation Area in Benton. More in Taney County. For your St Louis Cty, the last sighting was May 7, 2023. For most part if they would appear, it’d be around Missouri May-Aug. I’m going to wish with fingers crossed you have one show up for you somewhere in your travels this summer! Your backyard would be perfect alongside your beautiful flowers!

      • Thanks for the info. I will definitely be on the look out now knowing that seeing one is not an impossibility. I shouldn’t have to look too hard though as one would be hard to miss.

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