Little Bunting
Emberiza pusilla

At a Glance

Widespread across northern Scandinavia and Siberia in summer, the Little Bunting winters mostly in southern Asia. It shows up as a very rare stray in Alaska, mostly in fall, and has made it all the way to California twice.
Category
Perching Birds
IUCN Status
Least Concern
Habitat
Shrublands, Savannas, and Thickets, Tundra and Boreal Habitats
Behavior
Flitter, Rapid Wingbeats, Undulating

Range & Identification

Description

5" (13 cm). This very rare visitor is a small, short-tailed bunting, heavily streaked above and below. Somewhat like a Savannah Sparrow but with a dark bill, pale eye-ring, wash of reddish brown on face.
Size
About the size of a Sparrow
Wing Shape
Broad, Long, Pointed
Tail Shape
Notched, Square-tipped

Songs and Calls

Song a rollicking but short, gold-finch-like warble of modulated trills and high, sweet notes. Call a very quick tsit or tsik.
Call Pattern
Rising, Undulating
Call Type
Chirp/Chip, Flute, Trill, Whistle