THE CIRL BUNTING 
is much more dingy in general coloration, and wants the 
black and yellow markings on the head, and may readily 
be distinguished from the female Yellow Bunting, which 
she much resembles, by the olive rump and upper tail- 
coverts. ‘The nestling resembles the female, but is even 
more dull in coloration. ‘The Cirl Bunting may, in any 
plumage, always be recognised by the olive-green rump 
and wing and upper tail-coverts. 
