Passerina
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- This page is about the bird genus; for the plant genus of the same spelling, see Passerina (plant)
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The genus Passerina is a group of birds in the Cardinal family Cardinalidae. Although not directly related to buntings in the family Emberizidae, they are sometimes known as the North American buntings.
The males show vivid colours in the breeding season; the plumage of females and immature birds is duller. These birds go through two molts in a year; the males are generally less colourful in winter. They have short tails and short slim legs. They have smaller bills than other Cardinalidae; they mainly eat seeds in winter and insects in summer.
Species
- Lazuli Bunting, P. amoena
- Indigo Bunting, P. cyanea
- Varied Bunting, P. versicolor
- Painted Bunting, P. ciris
- Rose-bellied Bunting, P. rositae
- Orange-breasted Bunting, P. leclancheriifr:passerin