Bunting (bird)

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Buntings
YellowhammerEmberiza citrinella
Yellowhammer
Emberiza citrinella
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Emberizidae
Genera

Melophus
Latoucheornis
Emberiza
Miliaria
Plectrophenax

Buntings are a group of mainly European passerine birds of the family Emberizidae.

They are seed-eating birds with stubby, conical bills, and are the Old World equivalents of the species known in North America as (American) sparrows. (However, these birds are not closely related to the Old World sparrows which are in the family Passeridae.)

Their habits are similar to those of finches, with which they sometimes used to be grouped. Some other emberizids are still named "finches". Similarly, there are a few species named "buntings" which are now classed in the cardinal family, like the Painted and Indigo Buntings.

[edit] Genera and species in taxonomic order

  • Genus Melophus
    • Crested Bunting, Melophus lathami
  • Genus Latoucheornis
    • Slaty Bunting, Latoucheornis siemsseni

The Lark Bunting, Calamospiza melanocorys is an American sparrow.

The Lapland Bunting, Calcarius lapponicus, is also known as Lapland Longspur, and is considered under longspurs.

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