
Lazuli Bunting
Males have bright blue heads, with some blue on the back and tail as well, and striking orange and white on the front.
Active seasons
Spring and early summer.
How/where to find
Can be tough to find in the trees, but often perches out in the open and sings. Can be useful to learn their song and find them by ear first.
An uncommon visitor to the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island, you can mainly find the Lazuli Bunting on the Columbia Valley, Kelowna, Vernon and Osoyoos Bird Trails.
Recent Observations
Piranga ludoviciana
Date: 2025-05-21 16:45
Count: 1
Piranga ludoviciana
Date: 2025-05-21 14:20
Count: 2
Piranga ludoviciana
Date: 2025-05-21 12:52
Location: ȽÁU,WELṈEW̱ / John Dean Provincial Park
Count: 1
Piranga ludoviciana
Date: 2025-05-21 12:39
Location: Lake Country--Beaver Lake Road--KM 5-15
Count: 1
Piranga ludoviciana
Date: 2025-05-21 12:07
Count: 1
Piranga ludoviciana
Date: 2025-05-21 10:37
Count: 2
Piranga ludoviciana
Date: 2025-05-21 10:30
Count:
Piranga ludoviciana
Date: 2025-05-21 09:55
Location: Coles Bay Regional Park, North Saanich
Count: 1
Piranga ludoviciana
Date: 2025-05-21 09:40
Count: 1
Piranga ludoviciana
Date: 2025-05-21 09:40
Location: Lake Country--Beaver Lake Road--KM 1-5
Count: 3
Data provided by eBird
Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, New York.
Photo by James Lawson / Shutterstock
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