. Birds of Great Britain and Ireland . •^-. The Buxtixg, Th]. Ciki, Btxtixg 117 Family—FRlXi UL L ID. F. Suhjaiiiily—FHIBFRIZIA >F. The Yellow-Breasted Bunting. Fiiibcnza autcola, PalLAS. A N immature female was shut at Clc}-, Norfolk, in September 1905. It hasoccurred at Heligoland, North Italy and south-eastern France. Suhfam ily—EMBERIZIN\F. The Cirl Bunting. Eiiibcriza chins, LiNN. THE range of the Cirl Bunting is more restricted than that of the otherEuropean species as it does not extend into the northern parts of theContinent. In Central and Sout


. Birds of Great Britain and Ireland . •^-. The Buxtixg, Th]. Ciki, Btxtixg 117 Family—FRlXi UL L ID. F. Suhjaiiiily—FHIBFRIZIA >F. The Yellow-Breasted Bunting. Fiiibcnza autcola, PalLAS. A N immature female was shut at Clc}-, Norfolk, in September 1905. It hasoccurred at Heligoland, North Italy and south-eastern France. Suhfam ily—EMBERIZIN\F. The Cirl Bunting. Eiiibcriza chins, LiNN. THE range of the Cirl Bunting is more restricted than that of the otherEuropean species as it does not extend into the northern parts of theContinent. In Central and Southern Europe it is resident, but in SouthernItaly, Greece, and Asia Minor, it seeks the mountains for breeding purposes. InBelgium and Holland it is said to be rare. It has been found breeding in Algeria,but appears to be chiefly a winter visitor to North-west Africa. Though resident in Great Britain and not rave, the Cirl Bunting is decidedlylocal, being essentially a southern species. Formerly every work on BritishBirds which was pu


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