Male © Alexander Thomas eBird S30671836 Macaulay Library ML 33339961
Female/immature © Charles Wu
Female/immature © Cheng Qian
Male © Tomohiro Iuchi
Male © Jeremiah Trimble

Ochre-rumped Bunting Emberiza yessoensis

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Identification

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Secretive bunting of reedbeds and grassy fields. Not as social as Reed and Pallas's Buntings and doesn't expose itself as often; usually solitary, sticking to dense clusters of fallen vegetation near the ground. Breeding male is unique in the region for his entirely black head. Adult female and nonbreeding male have a ghost of the coal-black head; head patterning can be evocative of Meadow Buntings, which are much larger. Ochre rump is visible in all plumages and is diagnostic, but it can be difficult to see.

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