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Three-eyed bunting

The Three-Eyed Bunting is listed in the Field Manual of Chinese Birds No. 1307.

Three-eyed bunting

(Scientific name: Emberiza cioides) Is a species of bunting in the bunting family, with a total of five subspecies, about 16 cm long, and is a brown bunting.

Three-eyed bunting

It has a striking black and white head pattern and a maroon chest strap, as well as white eyebrow lines.

Three-eyed bunting

During the breeding season, males have a unique brown and black-and-white pattern on the face, with a chestnut chest and a brown waist.

Three-eyed bunting

The female is pale in color, with yellow eyebrow lines and lower cheek lines, and thick yellow breasts.

Three-eyed bunting

The winter and spring diet of the three-eyed bunting is dominated by wild grass species and mainly by insects in summer.

Three-eyed bunting

Prefers to move in open areas, found in hilly and semi-mountainous sparse broad-leaved woodlands,

Three-eyed bunting

In the shrubs and grasses of the foothill plains or ravines and in the bushes and farmland far from the villages.

Three-eyed bunting

It is mainly distributed in the eastern region of Asia, the Far East of Russia, Mongolia, the Korean Peninsula, the Japanese archipelago and China.

Three-eyed bunting

Disclaimer: Bird species science information comes from Baidu Encyclopedia, and the pictures are created for personal photography.

Three-eyed bunting

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