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Snow Bunting

Snow Bunting
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Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Passeriformes
Family:Emberizidae
Genus:Plectrophanes
Species: nivalis
Binomial name
Plectrophanes nivalis

The Snow Bunting, (Plectrophanes nivalis), is a passerine bird in the bunting family Emberizidae, a family now separated by most modern authors from the finches Fringillidae.

This bird is an arctic specialist, with a circumpolar arctic breeding range throughout the northern hemisphere. There is a small isolated population on the high mountaintops of Scotland. The breeding habitat is treeless moors, tundra and bare mountains.

It is migratory, wintering in northern temperate areas. In winter, it forms mobile flocks, usually on coasts. It shows little fear of humans.

In flight, its large white wing patches easily identify this species. The breeding male is unmistakeable, with all white plumage and a black back. Other plumages are pale ginger above and white below. The bill is yellow with a black tip (all black in summer males). Unlike most passerines, it has feathered tarsi, an adaptation to its harsh environment. No other passerine can winter as far north as this species apart from the Common Raven.

The call is a distinctive rippling whistle.

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Referenced By

British avifauna | British birds/Passerines | British birds: passerines | Bunting | Bunting (bird) | List of British birds: Passerines | List of North American birds: passerines | Ortolan | Ortolan Bunting | Passerine British birds

 

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