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Socotra bunting (
Emberiza socotrana
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With its boldly striped black and white head, the Socotra bunting has an unmistakable appearance. The plumage on the body is oran...
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Mangrove finch (
Camarhynchus heliobates
)
Poised on the brink of extinction, the diminutive mangrove finch is not only the most endangered of Darwin’s finches, but is also ...
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Cirl bunting (
Emberiza cirlus
)
The cirl bunting is slightly smaller than the more familiar yellowhammer, having a smaller bill and shorter, more rounded wings. M...
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Corn bunting (
Miliaria calandra
)
The prolonged song of the male corn bunting, resembling nothing so much as the jangling of a bunch of keys, was once a far more fa...
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Common cactus-finch (
Geospiza scandens
)
Although the mockingbirds of the Galapagos arguably had a greater influence on Darwin’s theory of natural selection, it is a group...
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Large ground-finch (
Geospiza magnirostris
)
As icons of evolution, no other plant or animal group rivals the fourteen closely related birds known collectively as Darwin’s fin...
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Medium ground-finch (
Geospiza fortis
)
In addition to being one of Darwin’s famous finches, the medium ground-finch is celebrated as an example of evolution in action. I...
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Cocos finch (
Pinaroloxias inornata
)
Darwin’s finches are a group of fourteen closely related birds, celebrated as an example of how natural selection can lead to the ...
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Yellowhammer (
Emberiza citrinella
)
The yellowhammer is one of the brightest coloured of our native birds. It is a fairly large bunting, with a long tail, white outer...
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7 Videos
Medium tree-finch (
Camarhynchus pauper
)
The medium tree-finch is one of Darwin’s finches, a group of 13 birds endemic to the Galapagos Islands that helped Charles Darwin ...
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Reed bunting (
Emberiza schoeniclus
)
The reed bunting is a sparrow-sized bird with a long notched tail. Both sexes have reddish-brown upperparts with dark streaks, and...
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Snow bunting (
Plectrophenax nivalis
)
Snow buntings are known locally as 'snowflakes', and the specific part of the scientific name nivalis means 'snowy'. They certainl...
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Ortolan bunting (
Emberiza hortulana
)
Information on the ortolan bunting is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Yellow-breasted bunting (
Emberiza aureola
)
Information on the yellow-breasted bunting is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Yellow cardinal (
Gubernatrix cristata
)
Information on the yellow cardinal is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Yellow-headed brush-finch (
Atlapetes flaviceps
)
Information on the yellow-headed brush-finch is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Vegetarian finch (
Platyspiza crassirostris
)
The vegetarian finch is one of a group of fourteen closely related small birds collectively known as Darwin’s finches, which are f...
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Gough bunting (
Rowettia goughensis
)
The Gough bunting is a large, stocky, olive-coloured bunting, endemic to Gough Island in the South Atlantic Ocean. The more or les...
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Tibetan bunting (
Emberiza koslowi
)
Information on the Tibetan bunting is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Tristan bunting (
Nesospiza acunhae
)
Information on the Tristan bunting is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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