Chestnut Bunting
Emberiza rutila
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Size:
14-15 cm
Weight:
12-24 g
Taxonomy:
(Pallas, 1776)
Short Description:
The Chestnut Bunting (Emberiza rutila) is a small passerine bird known for its striking chestnut plumage on the head and breast. It features a mix of brown, black, and white feathers on its body, with distinct streaks and patterns. This bird species is known for its distinctive call, often heard during breeding seasons.
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The Chestnut Bunting can be found in various habitats across the country, including grasslands, agricultural fields, and open woodlands. It is primarily a summer visitor, arriving in Pakistan during the breeding season and migrating southward during winter months.
During the breeding season, male Chestnut Buntings are known for their territorial behavior, often singing from prominent perches to establish and defend their territories. They construct cup-shaped nests on the ground or low in shrubs, where females lay their eggs. Outside of the breeding season, they may form small flocks for migration.
Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast
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