Snow Bunting
Snow Buntings (Plectrophenax nivalis) breed in the Arctic tundra, making nests on the ground amidst rocks or in depressions. Male Snow Buntings perform aerial displays during the breeding season to attract females. These displays involve fluttering flight patterns and singing. In the winter, they travel south to more temperate regions, including parts of North America, Europe, and Asia. Their migratory journeys can cover thousands of kilometers. During migration, Snow Buntings are known to fly at high altitudes, sometimes reaching elevations over 16,400 feet!
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Here are a few of our favorite coordinating semisolids: Shepherd Brown, Dark Gray, Pike Green
Snow Buntings (Plectrophenax nivalis) breed in the Arctic tundra, making nests on the ground amidst rocks or in depressions. Male Snow Buntings perform aerial displays during the breeding season to attract females. These displays involve fluttering flight patterns and singing. In the winter, they travel south to more temperate regions, including parts of North America, Europe, and Asia. Their migratory journeys can cover thousands of kilometers. During migration, Snow Buntings are known to fly at high altitudes, sometimes reaching elevations over 16,400 feet!
Curious to see how it knits up? Click HERE to see projects in Ravelry.
Here are a few of our favorite coordinating semisolids: Shepherd Brown, Dark Gray, Pike Green
Snow Buntings (Plectrophenax nivalis) breed in the Arctic tundra, making nests on the ground amidst rocks or in depressions. Male Snow Buntings perform aerial displays during the breeding season to attract females. These displays involve fluttering flight patterns and singing. In the winter, they travel south to more temperate regions, including parts of North America, Europe, and Asia. Their migratory journeys can cover thousands of kilometers. During migration, Snow Buntings are known to fly at high altitudes, sometimes reaching elevations over 16,400 feet!
Curious to see how it knits up? Click HERE to see projects in Ravelry.
Here are a few of our favorite coordinating semisolids: Shepherd Brown, Dark Gray, Pike Green