Bunting
Related Category: Vertebrate Zoology
common name for small, plump birds of the family Fringillidae (
finch family). Among the American buntings are the indigo bunting, in which the summer plumage of the male reflects sunlight as a rich, metallic blue; the painted bunting, or nonpareil (
Passerina ciris), with showy red, blue, and green plumage; the hardy snow bunting (
Plectrophenax nivalis), whose winter plumage is white marked with light brown on the head and sides; and the lazuli bunting of the West, turquoise above with a chestnut breast and white wing bars. European buntings include the corn, snow, and cirl buntings, the yellowhammer, and the ortolan (
Emberiza hortulana), which is caught and fattened as a table delicacy. Buntings are also called sparrows in the United States. They are classified in the phylum
Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Aves, order Passeriformes, family Fringillidae.