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Cosa (chi) è rustic bunting - definizione

SPECIES OF BIRD
Emberiza rustica; Rustic Bunting; Schoeniclus rusticus
  • ''Emberiza rustica'' [[MHNT]]

Rustic Road (Wisconsin)         
  • Rustic Road 26 in autumn
  • Rustic Road 1, north of Medford
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HIGHWAY SYSTEM
Wisconsin Rustic Roads; Rustic Road; Rustic Roads (Wisconsin); List of Rustic Roads
The Rustic Road system is a system of Wisconsin scenic roads. They differ from the main trunkline highway system in that they are not meant to be major through routes, but lightly traveled local access, and are to meet minimum standards for natural features.
Heinrich Bünting         
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  • Bünting's map of Africa
  • Bünting's map of Europe
GERMAN CLERGYMAN AND CARTOGRAPHER
Heinrich Bunting
Heinrich Bünting (1545 – 1606) was a Protestant pastor and theologian. He is best known for his book of woodcut maps titled Itinerarium Sacrae Scripturae (Travel book through Holy Scripture) first published in 1581.
Ashworth's rustic         
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SPECIES OF INSECT
Xestia ashworthii; Ashworth’s Rustic; Agrotis candelarum; Ashworth's Rustic
Ashworth's rustic (Xestia ashworthii) is a species of moth. Its colouring is blue/grey and it is mainly nocturnal.

Wikipedia

Rustic bunting

The rustic bunting (Emberiza rustica) is a passerine bird in the bunting family Emberizidae, a group now separated by most modern authors from the finches, Fringillidae. The genus name Emberiza is from Old German Embritz, a bunting. The specific rustica is Latin for "rustic, simple".

It breeds across the northern Palearctic. It is migratory, wintering in south-east Asia, Japan, Korea, and eastern China. It is a rare wanderer to western Europe.

It breeds in wet coniferous woodland. Four to six eggs are laid in a nest in a bush or on the ground. Its natural food consists of seeds, and when feeding young, insects.

This bird is similar in size to a reed bunting. It has white underparts with reddish flank, pink legs and a pink lower mandible. The summer male has a black head with a white throat and supercilium and a reddish breast band.

The female has a heavily streaked brown back and brown face with a whitish supercilium. She resembles a female reed bunting, but has the reddish flank streaks, a chestnut nape and a pink, not grey, lower mandible.

The call is a distinctive zit, and the song is a melancholic delee-deloo-delee.