
Grey-headed Bunting
Grey-headed Bunting
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The Grey-headed Bunting, also known as the Grey-capped Bunting, is a small bunting species found in East Asia. It is characterized by its dull grey head and streaky brown body.
Where to spot
Found in East Asia, breeding in areas like eastern Siberia, Mongolia, and northern China, and wintering further south in China, Korea, and Japan. Inhabits open grassy areas, scrub, and agricultural land.
How to spot
Look for them on the ground or in low vegetation. Pay attention to the greyish head and streaky brown plumage. Listen for its simple song.
When to spot
Best observed during the breeding season in summer or during migration (spring and autumn) when they can be found in a wider variety of habitats.
Where to spot
Found in East Asia, breeding in areas like eastern Siberia, Mongolia, and northern China, and wintering further south in China, Korea, and Japan. Inhabits open grassy areas, scrub, and agricultural land.
How to spot
Look for them on the ground or in low vegetation. Pay attention to the greyish head and streaky brown plumage. Listen for its simple song.
When to spot
Best observed during the breeding season in summer or during migration (spring and autumn) when they can be found in a wider variety of habitats.
This bunting often forages for seeds and insects on the ground, making it a common sight in cultivated fields and scrubland.
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