Buntings are small to medium-sized birds belonging to the family Emberizidae. They are known for their vibrant plumage, which can vary significantly among species. Buntings are typically found in open habitats, such as grasslands and fields, where they forage for seeds and insects.
These birds are often migratory, traveling to warmer regions during the winter months. Some common species include the Indigo Bunting and the Lazuli Bunting, both of which are admired for their striking colors. Buntings are also known for their melodious songs, which they use to communicate and attract mates.