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And that small bird there must be a. snow bunting.
Only a few species, such as snow buntings, have increased, the report said.
If he got hungry enough, he supposed a stew of snow buntings would keep him from starving.
Snow buntings caught crane flies to feed their chicks.
Snow bunting males are unmistakable in their all-white plumage with black backs.
It was Snowflake the Snow Bunting in his winter suit.
During the last ice age, the Snow Bunting was widespread throughout continental Europe.
Snow buntings chirped in the trees.
But snow buntings and longspurs were making their nests of discarded mammoth wool.
Other birds seen frequently include the raven, merlin, wheatear, and snow bunting.
What do you think of Snow Bunting?"
When I stop to check it out, a small flock of snow buntings fly up, upset by the watchful hooded crows.
This species closely resembles Snow Bunting in all plumages, but is whiter overall.
She heard a snow bunting call-a herald of spring-and a raven croaked by overhead.
It is most closely related to the Snow Bunting (P. nivalis).
When we come to the last plate, Snow Bunting, he leans down and touches the page, delicately stroking the engraving.
Surely, Snow Bunting has no earthly chance?"
McKay's Bunting is larger on average than the Snow Bunting.
Perhaps because of restricted food supplies farther north, there has also been something of an eruption of red polls, bluebirds and rare snow buntings.
There are fewer than 100 breeding pairs of Snow Bunting, although in winter they are joined by migrants from continental Europe.
"So I have heard," said he, "though I think that name really belongs to Snowflake the Snow Bunting."
The Calcariidae - commonly known as longspurs or snow buntings - are a small family of passerine birds.
Hybrids between the two species have been observed, leading some authorities to treat McKay's as a subspecies of Snow Bunting.
"Snow Bunting?"