Rock bunting
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Emberiza cia

The rock bunting (Emberiza cia ) is a passerine bird in the bunting family Emberizidae, a group now separated by most modern authors from the finches, Fringillidae.

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The genus name Emberiza is from Old German Embritz, a bunting. The specific cia is from a local Italian name for this bird, from zirlare, "to chirp".

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Appearance

This bird is 16 cm in length. The breeding male has chestnut upperparts, unmarked deep buff underparts, and a pale grey head marked with black striping.

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The female rock bunting is a washed-out version of the male, with paler underparts, a grey-brown back and a less contrasted head. The juvenile is similar to the female, but with a streaked head.

There are four races differing mainly in the plumage shades, although the subspecies which breeds in Europe, Africa and western Turkey is the only one to show white wing bars.

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Distribution

Geography

It breeds in northwest Africa, southern Europe east to central Asia, and the Himalayas. It also breeds locally in central Europe. It is partially migratory, with northern populations wintering further south, mainly within the breeding range of the resident southern populations. It is a rare wanderer to western Europe.

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The rock bunting breeds in open dry rocky mountainous areas.

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Rock bunting habitat map
Rock bunting habitat map
Rock bunting

Habits and Lifestyle

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Bird's call

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References

1. Rock bunting Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_bunting
2. Rock bunting on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22720894/111134095
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/706373

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