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Photo by Richard Ford
Male

Alternative name: Common Reed Bunting

Emberiza schoeniclus

Identification

13.5-15.5 cm. Black head and throat, white neck collar and underparts, heavily streaked brown back, deeply notched tail.

The female is much duller, lacking the black head and white collar.

Similar species

Pallas's Bunting from eastern Siberia looks similar. However it's smaller, longer-tailed, the plumage is generally paler and it has a pale rump.

Distribution

Europe and northern Asia.

Taxonomy

Photo by postcardcv
Female

Habitat

Reedbeds and marshland.

Behaviour

Diet

Its diet includes seeds and insects when feeding young.

Breeding

They lay 4-7 eggs in a nest which is built in a bush or reeds

Vocalisation

<flashmp3>Emberiza schoeniclus (song).mp3</flashmp3>
Listen in an external program

References

Wikipedia

External Links


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