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Definitions of buntings in various dictionaries:
noun - a loosely woven fabric used for flags, etc.
noun - any of numerous seed-eating songbirds of Europe or North America
noun - a fabric used for flags
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Sets of flags showing birds |
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Jun 23 2017 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
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Plural form of bunting. |
an Old World seed-eating songbird related to the finches, typically having brown streaked plumage and a boldly marked head. |
An Old World seed-eating songbird related to the finches, typically having brown streaked plumage and a boldly marked head. |
A small New World songbird of the cardinal subfamily, the male of which is mainly or partly bright blue in colour. |
Flags and other colourful festive decorations. |
A hooded sleeping bag for babies. |
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Buntings are a group of Eurasian and African passerine birds of the family Emberizidae. * They are seed-eating birds with stubby, conical bills, and are the Old World equivalents of the species known in North America as (American) sparrows. (However, these birds are not closely related to the Old World sparrows which are in the family Passeridae.) * Some emberizids are still named "finches" rather than "buntings". Conversely, there are New World species retaining the name "bunting" which are now classed in the family Cardinalidae. Among those are the painted and indigo buntings.* |