Painted Bunting Migration — Gulf Coast USA
In season
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Fauna · Bon Secour NWR, Alabama, United States

Painted Bunting Migration — Gulf Coast USA

The painted bunting (Passerina ciris) — the most colourful bird in North America, the male's combination of bright blue head, lime green back, and scarlet underparts making it the 'bird of paradise' of the eastern USA — migrates through the Gulf Coast states from September through October and returns in April, with the largest accessible concentrations at the coastal sanctuaries of Fort Morgan and Bon Secour in Alabama. The painted bunting's extraordinary colour (the result of iridescent structural colour combined with carotenoid pigment in a combination unique among North American birds) makes the male's first appearance in spring one of birding's most anticipated encounters. The Gulf Coast migration's 'fall-out' events — when northerly winds force tired migrants to land in the first available coastal scrub — produce concentrations of 50–100 painted buntings simultaneously visible from the same hedge, creating one of the American South's finest autumn birding spectacles.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Sep — Apr
Best viewing
During fall-out events at dawn, coastal scrub at Fort Morgan and Bon Secour can hold dozens of brilliantly coloured painted buntings within arm's reach. Spring migration in April brings equally memorable first-of-season sightings.
Category
Fauna
Status
In season

About this spectacle

Standing at the coastal scrub edges of Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge or Fort Morgan Peninsula during a fall-out event is an experience that stops even veteran birders in their tracks. When northerly winds push exhausted migrants down onto the first available vegetation, a single hedge can hold 50 to 100 painted buntings simultaneously — the males blazing in combinations of electric blue, lime green, and scarlet that seem almost digitally saturated against the dull autumn scrub. At dawn, the light catches the iridescent structural colour of their plumage in ways that make photography almost feel inadequate. The air fills with soft chip calls as birds feed urgently in the shrubs, largely ignoring observers. Spring arrivals in April carry the additional charge of anticipation — the male painted bunting's first appearance is one of the most keenly awaited moments in American birding. The coastal Alabama sanctuaries concentrate birds that might otherwise be scattered across thousands of miles of inland scrub, making this one of the most reliable windows anywhere into an otherwise elusive species.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Sep — Apr

Getting there

Nearest airport: MOB. Nearest city: Mobile.

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