- The
common reed bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus) is a p****erine bird in the
bunting family Emberizidae, a
group now
separated by most
modern authors from...
- Pallas's
reed bunting (Emberiza pallasi), also
known as Pallas's
bunting, is a p****erine bird in the
bunting family Emberizidae, a
group now separated...
- and when
feeding young, insects. This bird is
similar in size to a
reed bunting. It has
white underparts with
reddish flank, pink legs and a pink lower...
- The
buntings are a
group of Old
World p****erine
birds forming the
genus Emberiza, the only
genus in the
family Emberizidae. The
family contains 44 species...
- or when
feeding young, insects. This bird is 17 cm long,
larger than
reed bunting, with a long tail. The
breeding male has
bright yellow underparts, green...
- its
chestnut face and
white malar stripe, it
resembles a
small female reed bunting, but has
black crown stripes, a
white eye-ring, and a fine dark border...
- seeds, but they feed
insects to nestlings. This bird is
smaller than a
reed bunting, but is
relatively large-headed. The
upper parts are
brown and heavily...
-
habits give the
impression of a
dunnock with a
bunting's bill. It is
similar in size to a
reed bunting at
about 16 cm long. The
breeding male has a dark...
- The ochre-rumped
bunting (Emberiza yessoensis), also
known as the ****anese
reed bunting, is a bird in the
family Emberizidae. The
species was
first described...
-
warblers (
reed warbler,
sedge warbler etc.),
bearded reedling and
reed bunting.
Constructed wetlands are
artificial swamps (sometimes
called reed fields)...