Snow buntings
Now that snow has arrived, our chances of spotting large flocks of snow buntings increase.
These birds are aptly nicknamed snowflakes and snowbirds. Their white plumage and seasonal arrival are obvious reasons for their names, but their behaviour also seems fitting.
When snow buntings move, they do so in sudden blasts of activity. Flitting up from the roadside, in a single blustery motion, the flock ressembles a winter wind gust.
If you're fortunate enough to observe a flock before something disturbs the birds, you may even spot a horned lark or two milling about with the snow buntings.
Winter is my least favourite season, but these fluffy snow buntings surprise me by scattering joy on cold days.
AWESOME!
source: Brian Zwiebel on Naturescapes.net |
When snow buntings move, they do so in sudden blasts of activity. Flitting up from the roadside, in a single blustery motion, the flock ressembles a winter wind gust.
If you're fortunate enough to observe a flock before something disturbs the birds, you may even spot a horned lark or two milling about with the snow buntings.
Winter is my least favourite season, but these fluffy snow buntings surprise me by scattering joy on cold days.
AWESOME!
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