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אצמנה ןימה תתל .בהבהצ ונורג קר םירופא-םימוח םיינוגדח ויעבצ ,ידמל לודג :רופא ןותבג | ||||||||||
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Subspecies and Distribution.
E. c cineracea S and W Asia Minor. E. c semenowi S-W Iran, occurring on migration in Middle East. | ||||||||||
Descriptive notes.16-17 cm, 25-28 g, wingspan 25-29 cm. Rather large, strangely featureless bunting, most resembling female or immatureE. melanocephala but showing white tail-feathers. At close range, shows faint plumage pattern converging with Cretzschmar's Bunting and allies. Pale grey bill and at least faintly yellow throat crucial in identification. Sexes closely similar, little seasonal variation. HabitatImperfectly known, owing to scarcity of data from restricted and inaccessible areas of occurrence in S-E west Palearctic and thinly inhabited winter quarters.Food and FeedingDiet seems to be principally seeds and small invertebrates, which are probably main food in breeding season.Breeding.Mid Apr to late May in Turkey, Apr in Iran.Nest site, on ground, on slope with sparse vegetation, though not usually arid, against rock partly hidden by overhanging grass, etc. Nest, had foundation of stalks and stems, leaves of thistle, and grass-heads, lined with rootlets and hair, wall very thin where touching rock but thick and well-woven on opposite side. 3-4 eggs, short sub-elliptical, smooth and slightly glossy, similar to other closely-related Emberizidae but perhaps more intensely blue, with fewer dark brown scrawls, and more spots and blotches rather evenly distributed over surface, with some concentration at broad end. No further information. Movements.Migrant, moving south or south-west to winter in eastern Sudan, Eritrea, Yemen, and south-west Saudi Arabia.Migration nocturnal. Status and ConservationNot globally threatened. No changes reported.Israel.In Israel subspecies E. c. cineracea uncommon migrant in autumn, in most parts, especially eastern and mountainous regions. |
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