
Eastern Rock Bunting
Eastern Rock Bunting
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The Eastern Rock Bunting, also known as Stewart's Bunting, is a medium-sized bunting found in rocky, mountainous regions of Central Asia. It has a streaky brown and grey plumage.
Where to spot
Found in rocky, mountainous areas from Afghanistan and Pakistan east to parts of Central Asia. Inhabits dry scrub, rocky slopes, and sparse woodlands.
How to spot
Look for it on rocky slopes or among low bushes. Its streaky brown plumage provides good camouflage. Listen for its distinctive song.
When to spot
Best observed during the breeding season (spring and summer) when males are singing. Some populations move to lower altitudes for winter.
Where to spot
Found in rocky, mountainous areas from Afghanistan and Pakistan east to parts of Central Asia. Inhabits dry scrub, rocky slopes, and sparse woodlands.
How to spot
Look for it on rocky slopes or among low bushes. Its streaky brown plumage provides good camouflage. Listen for its distinctive song.
When to spot
Best observed during the breeding season (spring and summer) when males are singing. Some populations move to lower altitudes for winter.
This bunting is often found in arid and semi-arid mountainous environments, demonstrating an adaptation to sparse vegetation and rocky terrain.
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