Snow Bunting,

Near Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, Feb 19, 2021.


A friend mentioned there was a mixed flock including snow buntings so I went and sat in my car for an hour.
Got some shots of the buntings and horned larks.
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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