Rock Bunting

Scientific name : Emberiza cia
Other names: Български: Сивоглава овесарка , Brezhoneg: Brean-karreg , Català: Sit negre , Česky: Strnad viničný , Dansk: Klippeværling , Deutsch: Zippammer , Esperanto: Rokemberizo , Español: Escribano montesino , Basque: Mendi-berdantza , Suomi: Vuorisirkku , Français: Bruant fou , Magyar: Bajszos sármány , Italiano: Zigolo muciatto , 日本語: ヒゲホオジロ , Latviešu: Kalnu stērste , Nederlands: Grijze gors , Polski: Głuszek , Português: Cia (ave) , Русский: Горная овсянка , Svenska: Klippsparv , Türkçe: Kaya kiraz kuşu , Українська: Вівсянка гірська

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Short Description

The head of an adult animal is grey-colored and displays a black cheek marking as well as a white eye strip. The belly is orange-brown, and the underside of the tail has a lot of white coloring. The back is ...

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