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Reed bunting
Birds and wildlife
Reed Bunting
Emberiza schoeniclus
Group: Buntings
UK Conservation status:
Not assessed
How to identify
Reed Buntings are sparrow-sized but slim, with a deeply notched tail. The male has a black head, white collar and a drooping moustache. Females and winter males have a streaked head. In flight, the tail looks black with broad, white edges.
Call
Reed Bunting
Patrik Åberg
/
xeno-canto
Key
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* This map is intended as a guide. It shows general distribution rather than detailed, localised populations.
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