- Cretzschmar's
bunting (Emberiza caesia) is a p****erine bird in the
bunting family Emberizidae, a
group now
separated by most
modern authors from the finches...
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malar stripe, it
resembles a
small female reed
bunting, but has
black crown stripes, a
white eye-
ring, and a fine dark
border to the rear of its chestnut...
- The name "yellow
bunting" can also
refer to the
yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella). The
yellow bunting or ****anese
yellow bunting (Emberiza sulphurata)...
- The black-headed
bunting (Emberiza melanocephala) is a p****erine bird in the
bunting family Emberizidae. It
breeds in south-east
Europe east to Iran and...
- chestnut-eared
bunting (Emberiza fucata), also
called grey-headed
bunting or grey-hooded
bunting, with the
latter name also used for grey-necked
bunting, is a...
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other buntings it is
found in
small flocks. This
bunting has a long pink bill and is
greyish above. The male has a
distinctive white eye-
ring that stands...
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melanocephalus (R) Blue grosbeak, P****erina
caerulea (B)
Indigo bunting, P****erina
cyanea (B)
Painted bunting, P****erina
ciris ****cissel,
Spiza americana (B) List...
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bunting,
Emberiza jankowskii (Ext) Rock
bunting,
Emberiza cia Godlewski's
bunting,
Emberiza godlewskii Meadow bunting,
Emberiza cioides Cirl
bunting,...
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dates has been questioned),
while Seton marked snow
buntings in
Manitoba with ink in 1882.
Ringing of
birds for more
extensive scientific purposes was...
- grosbeak, P****erina
caerulea Indigo bunting, P****erina
cyanea Lazuli bunting, P****erina
amoena (R)
Painted bunting, P****erina
ciris ****cissel,
Spiza americana...