reed bunting

NOUN
  1. European bunting inhabiting marshy areas
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  • More than 2,600 linnets, 100 yellowhammers, 229 reed buntings and 1,200 skylarks have been recorded along with smaller numbers of brambling, tree sparrows and chaffinches. BBC News - Home
  • In another area, he sows seeds to attract birds like linnets, reed buntings and bramblings.
  • The relatively rare reed bunting has also been spotted. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is also crucial to the survival of the red listed reed bunting in north Wiltshire. The area on top of the old landfill site supports a good number of snipe and in recent years internationally important numbers of the scarce jack snipe.
  • These are chaffinches, yellowhammers and reed buntings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other species in danger are the brown hare, skylark, linnet, reed bunting, tree sparrow, grey partridge, bullfinch, song thrush and grass-wrack pondweed.
  • But one that is particularly noticeable at present is the reed bunting. Times, Sunday Times
  • In another area, he sows seeds to attract birds like linnets, reed buntings and bramblings.
  • A network of mini-reserves on Lakeland hills could provide vital havens for declining bird species like yellowhammers, reed buntings and lapwings, according to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
  • Priority species such as the song thrush, ring plover and reed bunting birds are now common there.
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