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==Identification==
 
==Identification==
A typical view of a Rock Bunting is often of a small bird with reddish-brown upperparts and striking white-outer tail feathers, rising from the edge of the road as you drive through a mountainous area. A better view will show that this is the only European bunting with a stripey grey-and-black head pattern, much more obvious on the adult males but visible too on females and first winter birds.<p><b>Range etc:</b>Breeds throughout Iberia except on Mediterranean coast, southern France in the Massif Central and Alps, north in Germany along the Rhine and east into Austria. In Italy breeds in the Apennines and in northern Sicily and also breeds from Slovenia to Greece and east to Romania and Bulgaria and in the Carpathians in Slovakia and north & central Hungary. Breeds across much of Turkey to the Caucasus and southern Crimea, in the Middle East south to northern Israel. In North Africa breeds from central Morocco to north Tunisia.  
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15–16·5 cm (6-6½ in)<br />
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Grey bill<br />
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Longish thin tail<br />
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'''Male''': Reddish-brown upperparts, white-outer tail feathers, stripey grey-and-black head pattern.<br />
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'''Female''' and '''Juvenile''': duller with streaked crown, breast and flanks
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==Distribution==
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'''Breeds''' throughout [[Iberia]] except on Mediterranean coast, southern [[France]] in the Massif Central and Alps of [[Switzerland]], north in [[Germany]] along the Rhine and east into [[Austria]]. In [[Italy]] breeds in the Apennines and in northern [[Sicily]] and also breeds from [[Slovenia]] to [[Greece]] and east to [[Romania]] and [[Bulgaria]] and in the Carpathians in [[Slovakia]] and north & central [[Hungary]]. Breeds across much of [[Turkey]] to the Caucasus and southern [[Crimea]], in the [[Middle East]] south to northern [[Israel]]. In North [[Africa]] breeds from central [[Morocco]] to north [[Tunisia]].  
  
Northern birds may be partially migratory but most are resident or altitudinal migrants. Rare winter visitor to Iraq.  
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Northern birds may be partially migratory but most are resident or altitudinal migrants. Rare winter visitor to [[Iraq]].  
  
Vagrants recorded north to Britain, Sweden, Poland and Germany, also Malta, Cyprus, Libya and Kuwait.  
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'''Vagrants''' recorded north to [[Britain]], [[Sweden]], [[Poland]] and [[Germany]], also [[Malta]], [[Cyprus]], [[Libya]] and [[Kuwait]].  
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==Taxonomy==
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====Subspecies====
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There are 4 subspecies<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>:
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*''E. c. cia'':
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:*northwestern [[Africa]] ([[Morocco]] to [[Tunisia]]); Iberian Peninsula and southern [[Europe]] east to [[Turkey]] and [[Lebanon]]. Primarily resident in Africa and Iberian Peninsula, partially migratory farther east
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*''E. c. par'': larger, paler and more heavily streaked with a buff rump than nominate
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:*[[Crimea]] and the [[Caucasus]] east to [[Iran]], [[Afghanistan]], northern [[Pakistan]], northeast to the Altai Mountains (eastern [[Kazakhstan]], northwestern [[China]], southern [[Russia]], and western [[Mongolia]]); partially migratory
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*''E. c. stracheyi'':
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:*Western Himalayas (Chitral to Ladakh)
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*''E. c. flemingorum'':
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:*[[Nepal]]
  
Subspecies Nominate cia is found over most of range with slightly larger and paler par in Crimea and Caucasus, more heavily streaked with buff rump. Various other races have been described but differences are very slight.  
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The last two subspecies has formerly been placed in [[Godlewski's Bunting]].
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==Habitat==
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Dry rocky hillsides with sparse vegetation, sometimes vineyards and olive groves, juniper scrub and subalpine meadows, crags and ruins. Often at fairly high altitude and reaches 4000m in parts of range, usually under 1500m in Europe.
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==Behaviour==
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Flicks tail open when on the ground feeding.
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====Breeding====
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They nest on, or near, the ground.
  
Habitat Dry rocky hillsides with sparse vegetation, sometimes vineyards and olive groves, juniper scrub and subalpine meadows. Often at fairly high altitude and reaches 4000m in parts of range, usually under 1500m in Europe.
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====Vocalisation====
==Bird Song==
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'''Call''': includes weak ''zeet'' and thin ''seee''.
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==References==
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#{{Ref-Clements6thAug21}}#Birdwatchers Pocket Guide ISBN 1-85732-804-3
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#Collins Field Guide 5th Edition
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 18 February 2022

Photo © by Dave Hawkins
Spain
Emberiza cia

Identification

15–16·5 cm (6-6½ in)
Grey bill
Longish thin tail
Male: Reddish-brown upperparts, white-outer tail feathers, stripey grey-and-black head pattern.
Female and Juvenile: duller with streaked crown, breast and flanks

Distribution

Breeds throughout Iberia except on Mediterranean coast, southern France in the Massif Central and Alps of Switzerland, north in Germany along the Rhine and east into Austria. In Italy breeds in the Apennines and in northern Sicily and also breeds from Slovenia to Greece and east to Romania and Bulgaria and in the Carpathians in Slovakia and north & central Hungary. Breeds across much of Turkey to the Caucasus and southern Crimea, in the Middle East south to northern Israel. In North Africa breeds from central Morocco to north Tunisia.

Northern birds may be partially migratory but most are resident or altitudinal migrants. Rare winter visitor to Iraq.

Vagrants recorded north to Britain, Sweden, Poland and Germany, also Malta, Cyprus, Libya and Kuwait.

Taxonomy

Subspecies

There are 4 subspecies[1]:

  • E. c. cia:
  • E. c. par: larger, paler and more heavily streaked with a buff rump than nominate
  • E. c. stracheyi:
  • Western Himalayas (Chitral to Ladakh)
  • E. c. flemingorum:

The last two subspecies has formerly been placed in Godlewski's Bunting.

Habitat

Dry rocky hillsides with sparse vegetation, sometimes vineyards and olive groves, juniper scrub and subalpine meadows, crags and ruins. Often at fairly high altitude and reaches 4000m in parts of range, usually under 1500m in Europe.

Behaviour

Flicks tail open when on the ground feeding.

Breeding

They nest on, or near, the ground.

Vocalisation

Call: includes weak zeet and thin seee.

References

  1. Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, S. M. Billerman, T. A. Fredericks, J. A. Gerbracht, D. Lepage, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2021. The eBird/Clements checklist of Birds of the World: v2021. Downloaded from https://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/
  2. Birdwatchers Pocket Guide ISBN 1-85732-804-3
  3. Collins Field Guide 5th Edition

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