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[edit] IdentificationTypical bunting, similar in size and shape to the Yellowhammer. Pink bill and yellow/light eye ring diagnostic. 16 cm, 20-25g. [edit] DistributionApril to September: Europe and western Asia Occurance is mostly unexplainably sporadic throughout range but tends to prefer drier regions with a mix of shrubbery and diverse farmland. [edit] TaxonomyThe Ortolan, or Ortolan Bunting, Emberiza hortulana, is a bird in the bunting family Emberizidae, a passerine family now separated by most modern authors from the finches, Fringillidae. [edit] HabitatScrub, farmland, towns. [edit] Behaviour[edit] BreedingOrtolan nests are placed on or near the ground. [edit] DietThe diet includes seeds, but beetles and other insects are eaten when feeding young. [edit] VocalisationListen in an external program [edit] External Links
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