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emberizidae

  1. Snow Buntings Mating

    Snow Buntings Mating

    A pair of Snow Buntings mating in the male's territory.
  2. Male Snow Bunting

    Male Snow Bunting

    Male Snow Bunting protecting his territory in Barrow, Alaska.
  3. Female Snow Bunting

    Female Snow Bunting

    Female Snow Bunting bathing in snow melt in Barrow, Alaska
  4. Yellowhammer

    Yellowhammer

    Yellowhammer in Fall
  5. Saffron-billed Sparrow

    Saffron-billed Sparrow

    "Arremon flavirostris" is a species of New World Sparrow now included in the recently resurrected family Passerellidae.
  6. Blue-black Grassquit

    Blue-black Grassquit

    A male. This is another species that was previously classified in the bunting and American sparrow family, Emberizidae, but it is closer to the Thraupidae (seedeaters).
  7. Saffron Finch

    Saffron Finch

    A juvenile male. This species was formerly placed in the Emberizidae but it is close to the seedeaters (Thraupidae).
  8. Yellow-bellied Seedeater

    Yellow-bellied Seedeater

    Female eating.
  9. Chestnut-bellied Seed-Finch

    Chestnut-bellied Seed-Finch

    We call it curi in portuguese!!
  10. Crested Bunting (Male)

    Crested Bunting (Male)

    This was a test shot with a circa 1977 SMC Pentax (K) 300mm f4 lens. The beast did deliver.
  11. Great Pampa-Finch

    Great Pampa-Finch

    Sabi-do-banhado Emberizidae This Way - Birding Guide & Consultoria www.carduelis.bio.br
  12. Tumbes Sparrow

    Tumbes Sparrow

  13. Sanhaco do coqueiro

    Sanhaco do coqueiro

    Famly: Emberizidae Subfamly: Thraupinae Species: Thraupis palmarum Length: 18 cm. Gift in all Brazil. Also found of Honduras to great Panama and in partolmbia, Equator, Peru and Bolivia - and Paraguay. It is common in edges of forests, to bare place shrubs, capoeiras, forests, gardens...
  14. Saira-azul (male/Female )

    Saira-azul (male/Female )

    "Length: 13 cm; weight: 16 g. Presente in all Brazil. Also found of Honduras to Panama and in almost all the South-american countries, with exception of Chile and Uruguay. It is common in edges of forests, arbreas capoeiras, fields with trees esparsas, dry forests and of gallery. It normally...
  15. Saira-azul (male )

    Saira-azul (male )

    "Length: 13 cm; weight: 16 g. Presente in all Brazil. Also found of Honduras to Panama and in almost all the South-american countries, with exception of Chile and Uruguay. It is common in edges of forests, arbreas capoeiras, fields with trees esparsas, dry forests and of gallery. It normally...
  16. Saira-azul

    Saira-azul

    Comprimento: 13 cm; peso: 16 g. Presente em todo o Brasil. Encontrado tambm de Honduras ao Panam e em quase todos os pases da Amrica do Sul, com exceo do Chile e Uruguai. comum em bordas de florestas, capoeiras arbreas, campos com rvores esparsas, florestas secas e de galeria. Vive normalmente...
  17. Sanhao-cinza

    Sanhao-cinza

  18. Yellowhammer

    Yellowhammer

    A Yellowhammer sitting on the gable of our house's roof.
  19. Reed Bunting

    Reed Bunting

    Reed bunting on willow
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