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Wat (wie) is bunting$10220$ - definitie

SPECIES OF BIRD
Emberiza sulphurata; Japanese Yellow Bunting; Japanese yellow bunting; Siebold's Bunting; Siebold's bunting; Yellow Bunting; Schoeniclus sulphuratus
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Heinrich Bünting         
  • Bünting's world map]]
  • 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.
snow bunting         
  • A female snow bunting wintering atop Mount [[Agamenticus]] in York, ME.
  • Snow bunting young using a building as protection
  • The same chicks eight days later
¦ noun a northern bunting that breeds mainly in the Arctic, the male having white plumage with a black back in the breeding season. [Plectrophenax nivalis.]
Bunting         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bunting (disambiguation)
·noun ·Alt. of Buntine.
II. Bunting ·noun A bird of the genus Emberiza, or of an allied genus, related to the finches and sparrows (family Fringillidae).

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Yellow bunting
The name "yellow bunting" can also refer to the yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella).

The yellow bunting or Japanese yellow bunting (Emberiza sulphurata) is a passerine bird of eastern Asia in the bunting family Emberizidae. It is threatened by habitat loss, the use of pesticides and trapping for the cagebird industry.