genus emberiza Antonyms

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genus emberiza (n)

Old World buntings

genus emberiza Sentence Examples

  1. The genus Emberiza consists of small, sparrow-like birds known as buntings.
  2. Emberiza citrinella, the Yellowhammer, is a common sight in European fields.
  3. The Ortolan Bunting (Emberiza hortulana) has a distinctive song and prefers open grasslands.
  4. The Reed Bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus) nests in wet marshes and reedbeds.
  5. Emberiza fucata is a critically endangered bunting found only in China.
  6. The Rusty Bunting (Emberiza rufa) has a distinctive chestnut-colored plumage.
  7. The genus Emberiza exhibits a wide range of beak shapes, adapted to different seed-eating behaviors.
  8. The Cinereous Bunting (Emberiza cineracea) has a pale gray plumage and is found in rocky habitats.
  9. 9.Emberiza bruniceps is a large bunting species with a robust beak for cracking hard seeds.
  10. The genus Emberiza faces threats from habitat loss and agricultural practices.

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Old World buntings

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The genus Emberiza consists of small, sparrow-like birds known as buntings.

Emberiza citrinella, the Yellowhammer, is a common sight in European fields.

The Ortolan Bunting (Emberiza hortulana) has a distinctive song and prefers open grasslands.

The Reed Bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus) nests in wet marshes and reedbeds.