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Corn
Buntings are bigger and plumper than other buntings, streaky brown
in all plumages, with a heavier and more distinctly notched bill.
In flight they lack white outer tail feathers and frequently leave
their legs dangling.
Widespread and numerous in most of Europe but especially
abundant in southern Europe where they are commonly seen on roadside
wires.
There are 3-7 million breeding pairs widespread
in Europe except Scandinavia. More than half of these are in Spain.
Other large populations live in Portugal, France, Greece, where
this photograph was taken, Italy and Bulgaria.
Following an earlier, historical decrease, Corn Buntings declined
very steeply between the mid 1970s and mid 1980s, withdrawing then
from large areas of their former range. Subsequently the decline
has continued at a much-reduced rate.
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Bunting
Emberiza calandra |
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