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- Yellow_Bunting abstract "The name "Yellow Bunting" can also refer to the Yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella).The Yellow Bunting or Japanese Yellow Bunting (Emberiza sulphurata) is a passerine bird of eastern Asia which belongs to the genus Emberiza in the bunting family Emberizidae.It is 14 cm long and has a conical, grey bill, pinkish-brown feet and brown eyes. The male is grey-green above with black streaks on the back. The underparts are yellow-green (brightest on the throat and belly) with streaks on the flanks. It has black lores, a narrow black chin, a pale eyering and white outer tail-feathers. There are two bars on the wing, formed by pale tips to the median and greater wing-coverts. The female is similar to the male but paler without the black on the lores and chin. The species has a twittering song and a soft 'tsip' call.The breeding season lasts from mid May to early July. The nest is built low in a bush and three to five eggs are laid.The Yellow Bunting breeds only in Japan where it is uncommon. It is found mainly on the largest island Honshū but may also breed on Kyūshū and possibly bred on Hokkaidō in the past. It occurs in forest and woodland between 600 and 1500 metres above sea-level, mainly in the central and northern parts of Honshū. A few birds winter in the warmer regions of Japan but most migrate further south. It has been recorded from the Philippines, Taiwan, Hong Kong and south-east China at this season but is scarce everywhere. It occurs in woodland, scrub, grassland and farmland during winter. Small numbers pass though Korea on spring and autumn migration.The total population of the Yellow Bunting is small and decreasing and the species is classified as Vulnerable by the IUCN. It is threatened by habitat loss, the use of pesticides and trapping for the cagebird industry.".
- Yellow_Bunting binomialAuthority Coenraad_Jacob_Temminck.
- Yellow_Bunting class Bird.
- Yellow_Bunting conservationStatus "VU".
- Yellow_Bunting conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Yellow_Bunting family Emberizidae.
- Yellow_Bunting genus Emberiza.
- Yellow_Bunting kingdom Animal.
- Yellow_Bunting order Passerine.
- Yellow_Bunting phylum Chordate.
- Yellow_Bunting thumbnail Emberiza_sulphurata.jpg?width=300.
- Yellow_Bunting wikiPageExternalLink Gall-36.htm.
- Yellow_Bunting wikiPageExternalLink www.birdlife.org.
- Yellow_Bunting wikiPageExternalLink index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=8962&m=0.
- Yellow_Bunting wikiPageID "11868612".
- Yellow_Bunting wikiPageRevisionID "589135526".
- Yellow_Bunting binomial "Emberiza sulphurata".
- Yellow_Bunting binomialAuthority "Temminck & Schlegel, 1848".
- Yellow_Bunting classis Bird.
- Yellow_Bunting familia Emberizidae.
- Yellow_Bunting genus "Emberiza".
- Yellow_Bunting hasPhotoCollection Yellow_Bunting.
- Yellow_Bunting name "Yellow Bunting".
- Yellow_Bunting ordo Passerine.
- Yellow_Bunting phylum Chordate.
- Yellow_Bunting regnum "Animalia".
- Yellow_Bunting species "E. sulphurata".
- Yellow_Bunting status "VU".
- Yellow_Bunting statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Yellow_Bunting subject Category:Birds_of_Japan.
- Yellow_Bunting subject Category:Emberiza.
- Yellow_Bunting type Animal.
- Yellow_Bunting type Bird.
- Yellow_Bunting type Eukaryote.
- Yellow_Bunting type Species.
- Yellow_Bunting type Bird.
- Yellow_Bunting type Organism.
- Yellow_Bunting comment "The name "Yellow Bunting" can also refer to the Yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella).The Yellow Bunting or Japanese Yellow Bunting (Emberiza sulphurata) is a passerine bird of eastern Asia which belongs to the genus Emberiza in the bunting family Emberizidae.It is 14 cm long and has a conical, grey bill, pinkish-brown feet and brown eyes. The male is grey-green above with black streaks on the back. The underparts are yellow-green (brightest on the throat and belly) with streaks on the flanks.".
- Yellow_Bunting label "Yellow Bunting".
- Yellow_Bunting sameAs m.02rw6cc.
- Yellow_Bunting wasDerivedFrom Yellow_Bunting?oldid=589135526.
- Yellow_Bunting depiction Emberiza_sulphurata.jpg.
- Yellow_Bunting isPrimaryTopicOf Yellow_Bunting.
- Yellow_Bunting name "Yellow Bunting".