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Cirl Bunting
Emberiza cirlus
40.6227, 22.9968
Field Notes
Description:
The cirl bunting is like a small yellowhammer, 15-16.5 cm in length (wing-span 22-22.5 cm) with a thick seed-eater's bill. The male has a bright yellow head, with a black crown, eyestripe and throat, and a greenish breast band across its otherwise yellow underparts, and a heavily streaked brown back. The female is much more like the yellowhammer, but has a streaked grey-brown rump and chestnut shoulders. (Wikipedia)
Habitat:
It breeds across southern Europe, on the Mediterranean islands and in north Africa. It is a resident of these warmer areas, and does not migrate in winter. It is common in all sorts of open areas with some scrub or trees, but has a preference for sunny slopes. Spotted in a meadow of Seih-Sou (suburban forest of Thessaloniki, Greece).
Notes:
Greek common name: Σιρλοτσίχλονο.
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