
Pallas's Bunting
Pallas's Bunting
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Pallas's Bunting is a small, streaky bunting found in northern Eurasia, often in wetland habitats. Males develop a black head and white collar in breeding plumage.
Where to spot
Breeds across northern Eurasia, from Finland east through Siberia to Northeast Asia. Winters in central and southern Asia, often in reedbeds and moist scrub.
How to spot
Look for it in wetlands, marshes, and reedbeds. Males in breeding plumage have a striking black head. Listen for its short, buzzy song.
When to spot
Best observed during the breeding season (summer) in its northern range, or during migration (spring and autumn) and winter in its southern range.
Where to spot
Breeds across northern Eurasia, from Finland east through Siberia to Northeast Asia. Winters in central and southern Asia, often in reedbeds and moist scrub.
How to spot
Look for it in wetlands, marshes, and reedbeds. Males in breeding plumage have a striking black head. Listen for its short, buzzy song.
When to spot
Best observed during the breeding season (summer) in its northern range, or during migration (spring and autumn) and winter in its southern range.
This species is named after the German naturalist Peter Simon Pallas, who extensively explored Siberia and Russia in the 18th century.
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