Corn bunting
Corn bunting, scientifically named Emberiza calandra, is a passerine bird that lives throughout Europe, Asia and North Africa.
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It is a sparrow belonging to the Emberizidae family and the Passeriformes order.
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He is recognizable by his yellow, brown and white head, yellow, brown and black back, light yellow and white belly spotted with brown, and white and brown tail. Its beak is gray and its legs are orange.
In corn bunting, it is impossible to recognize the female from the male.
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Corn Bunting feeds mainly on seeds, insects and berries.
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It lives mostly in cultivated and wooded areas and fields.
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It nests in pairs, on the ground, sheltered in the grass. It lays between 4 and 5 eggs.
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It is a rather talkative species.
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On the IUCN conservation status it is: LC Least concern.