Snow bunting

Nov 17, 2020, Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.


Just a single bunting, normally they arrive in a large flock, eat the available food and then leave as quickly as they came.
Image taken through a dirty window.

Plectrophenax nivalis
Male Snow Buntings head to their high arctic breeding grounds when the ground is still covered in snow and temperatures can dip to -22° F. That doesn't seem like a good time to arrive, but males need to arrive early to make sure they get one of the limited nesting spots in a rock crevice. Females join them 3 to 4 weeks later when things start to warm up.

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