- in the
family Emberizidae. The
family contains 44 species. They are seed-eating
birds with stubby,
conical bills. The
family Emberizidae was
formerly much...
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Cardinalidae (cardinals and grosbeaks), smaller-billed seed-eaters in
Emberizidae (New
World finches and sparrows), ground-foraging insect-eaters in Icteridae...
- also
called ortolan bunting, is a
Eurasian bird in the
bunting family Emberizidae, a p****erine
family now
separated by most
modern scholars from the finches...
- but is now
considered to
consist of
seven major families—Fringillidae,
Emberizidae, Cardinalidae, Thraupidae, P****erellidae,
Parulidae and Icteridae—plus...
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Emberiza family,
Emberizidae. Most
modern authors now
separate this
group from the finches, Fringillidae. The bird
family Emberizidae contains around 300...
- now
placed in the
tanager family Thraupidae and was
formerly in the
Emberizidae. It is the
largest species of Darwin's finch. The
large ground finch...
- (Emberiza pusilla) is a p****erine bird
belonging to the
bunting family (
Emberizidae).
First described by
Peter Simon Pallas in 1776, the
little bunting is...
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either placed with the
buntings and New
World sparrows in the
family Emberizidae, with New
World warblers in the
family Parulidae or its own monotypic...
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eastern Asia
which belongs to the
genus Emberiza in the
bunting family Emberizidae. The
meadow bunting is 15 to 16.5 cm long. The male is
mostly rufous-brown...
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bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus) is a p****erine bird in the
bunting family Emberizidae, a
group now
separated by most
modern authors from the finches, Fringillidae...