BIRDS OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 



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Ctrl Bunting, 



THE Cirl Bunting (Emberiza cir/us, Linnaeus) is a very 

 local species, being principally found in the South of 

 England It is also met with in Western Europe, Southern 

 Europe, Asia Minor, Algeria, and North-Western Africa. 

 The colouration of the adult male is, above, chestnut, 

 with black streaks. Head and hinder part of neck, olive, 

 streaked with black; rump, greenish-olive, with streaks of 

 dusky; eye-stripe and one below, yellow; lores and ear- 

 coverts, black ; throat, black, succeeded by a collar of pale 

 sulphur colour ; underneath is a band of olive-grey, followed 

 by stripes of reddish-brown running down the flanks ; 

 abdomen, pale dull yellow ; irides, brown ; bill, leaden 

 colour; legs and feet, pale brown. Length, about six 

 inches. The female has no black or yellow markings on 

 the face. 



