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[[Image:Cirl Bunting01.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|gmax|gmax}}]]
[[Image:Cirl Bunting01.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by '''gmax''']]
 
 
;[[:Category:Emberiza|Emberiza]] cirlus
 
;[[:Category:Emberiza|Emberiza]] cirlus
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
15-16.5cm.  Male Cirl Buntings have diagnostic black and yellow faces. The females show hints of this same black and yellow pattern including obvious broad dark lines behind and below the eye. If you are in doubt about whether you have a Cirl Bunting or a [[Yellowhammer]], check the rump colour - grey brown on a Cirl Bunting, almost red on a [[Yellowhammer]]. Also, Cirl Buntings have a small grey shoulder patch and richer chestnut on the upperparts.
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15-16.5cm.  Male Cirl Buntings have diagnostic black and yellow faces. The females show hints of this same black and yellow pattern including obvious broad dark lines behind and below the eye.
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====Similar Species====
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If you are in doubt about whether you have a Cirl Bunting or a [[Yellowhammer]], check the rump colour - grey brown on a Cirl Bunting, almost red on a [[Yellowhammer]]. Also, Cirl Buntings have a small grey shoulder patch and richer chestnut on the upperparts.
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
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[[Image:Cirl 081019 Prawle 98 Cirl bunting.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by {{user|dippers|dippers}}<br />Female, Prawle Point, [[Devon]]]]
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Common in the south-west of the Western Palearctic, breeds from [[Iberia]] and [[Morocco]] north to most of [[France]], the extreme south of [[England]] (southern Devon) and southwest [[Germany]], and east to southern [[Romania]] and northeast [[Turkey]]. It is resident throughout its range, with no migratory populations.  
 
Common in the south-west of the Western Palearctic, breeds from [[Iberia]] and [[Morocco]] north to most of [[France]], the extreme south of [[England]] (southern Devon) and southwest [[Germany]], and east to southern [[Romania]] and northeast [[Turkey]]. It is resident throughout its range, with no migratory populations.  
  
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The preferred habitat is warm, dry scrubland and low-intensity agriculture with small fields and numerous hedges with scattered large trees for song perches; also uses large gardens close to farmland.
 
The preferred habitat is warm, dry scrubland and low-intensity agriculture with small fields and numerous hedges with scattered large trees for song perches; also uses large gardens close to farmland.
 
==Behaviour==
 
==Behaviour==
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Flocks with other seed-eaters, especially [[Yellowhammer]]s
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====Flight====
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Hops. A rather bounding flight
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====Diet====
 
The diet includes insects and seeds.
 
The diet includes insects and seeds.
 
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====Breeding====
 
The nest is placed in a hedge or bush, and the eggs are incubated for 14 days.  There can be 2 or 3 broods.
 
The nest is placed in a hedge or bush, and the eggs are incubated for 14 days.  There can be 2 or 3 broods.
 
====Vocalisation====
 
====Vocalisation====
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'''Call''' "zit"
 
<flashmp3>Emberiza cirlus (song).mp3</flashmp3><br />
 
<flashmp3>Emberiza cirlus (song).mp3</flashmp3><br />
 
''[[Media:Emberiza cirlus (song).mp3|Listen in an external program]]''
 
''[[Media:Emberiza cirlus (song).mp3|Listen in an external program]]''
 
 
==References==
 
==References==
ARKive
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#ARKive
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#Collins Pocket Guide to British Birds 1966
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
{{GSearch|Emberiza+cirlus}}
 
{{GSearch|Emberiza+cirlus}}
[[Category:Birds]][[Category:Emberiza]][[Category:Bird Songs]]
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{{Video|Cirl_Bunting}}
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[[Category:Birds]][[Category:Emberiza]][[Category:Bird Songs]][[Category:Videos]]

Revision as of 12:14, 21 March 2009

Photo by gmax
Emberiza cirlus

Identification

15-16.5cm. Male Cirl Buntings have diagnostic black and yellow faces. The females show hints of this same black and yellow pattern including obvious broad dark lines behind and below the eye.

Similar Species

If you are in doubt about whether you have a Cirl Bunting or a Yellowhammer, check the rump colour - grey brown on a Cirl Bunting, almost red on a Yellowhammer. Also, Cirl Buntings have a small grey shoulder patch and richer chestnut on the upperparts.

Distribution

Photo by dippers
Female, Prawle Point, Devon

Common in the south-west of the Western Palearctic, breeds from Iberia and Morocco north to most of France, the extreme south of England (southern Devon) and southwest Germany, and east to southern Romania and northeast Turkey. It is resident throughout its range, with no migratory populations.

Extralimital records are rare, with only a handful of records north to Scotland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Poland and the Ukraine, and south to the Canary Islands and Egypt.

Taxonomy

There are 2 subspecies.

Habitat

The preferred habitat is warm, dry scrubland and low-intensity agriculture with small fields and numerous hedges with scattered large trees for song perches; also uses large gardens close to farmland.

Behaviour

Flocks with other seed-eaters, especially Yellowhammers

Flight

Hops. A rather bounding flight

Diet

The diet includes insects and seeds.

Breeding

The nest is placed in a hedge or bush, and the eggs are incubated for 14 days. There can be 2 or 3 broods.

Vocalisation

Call "zit" <flashmp3>Emberiza cirlus (song).mp3</flashmp3>
Listen in an external program

References

  1. ARKive
  2. Collins Pocket Guide to British Birds 1966

External Links


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