- Yellow-breasted Bunting
Taxobox
name = Yellow-breasted Bunting
status = VU
status_system = IUCN3.1
image_width = 220px
image_caption = Adult male (left) and female (right)
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia =Emberizidae
genus = "Emberiza "
species = "E. aureola"
binomial = "Emberiza aureola"
binomial_authority = Pallas, 1773The Yellow-breasted Bunting, "Emberiza aureola", is an
Eurasia npasserine bird in the bunting family (Emberizidae).This bird is similar in size to a
Reed Bunting , but longer-billed. The breeding male has bright yellow underparts with black flank streaks, brown upperparts, black face and throat bar, and a pink lower mandible.The female has a heavily streaked grey-brown back, and less intensely yellow underparts. She has a whitish face with dark crown, eye and cheek stripes. The juvenile is similar, but the background colour of the underparts and face is buff.
The call is a distinctive "zick", and the song is a clear "tru-tru, tri-tri".
It breeds in northeastern
Europe and across northernAsia . It is migratory, wintering in southeast Asia,India , and southernChina . It is a rare but regular wanderer to western Europe.The Yellow-breasted Bunting breeds in open scrubby areas, often near water, and it is very common in
Siberia . It lays 4-6 eggs in a nest on the ground. Its food consists of insects when feeding young, and otherwise seeds.It was formerly classified as a
Near Threatened species by theIUCN [BLI (2004)] . But new research has shown it to be rarer than it was believed. Consequently, it is uplisted to Vulnerable status in 2008 [BLI (2008)] .Footnotes
References
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* (2008): [http://www.birdlife.org/action/science/species/global_species_programme/whats_new.html [2008 IUCN Redlist status changes] . Retrieved 2008-MAY-23.External links
* [http://orientalbirdimages.org/search.php?action=searchresult&Bird_ID=1932 OBC] 24 photographs (see pulldown menu at page bottom)
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