Rajasthan
Little Bunting Bird
- 18 Dec 2024
- 2 min read
Why in News?
Recently, birdwatchers spotted a little bunting in Mount Abu, marking its first recorded appearance in Rajasthan.
Key Points
- Little Bunting Description and Habitat:
- About:
- Little bunting is a small passerine bird belonging to the bunting and sparrow family.
- Its breeding range spans the taiga of far northeast Europe and northern Asia.
- The bird migrates to southern China and northeast India during winter and typically inhabits agricultural areas, feeding on grains.
- Features:
- This is a small bunting, measuring only 12–14 cm (4.7–5.5 inch) in length.
- It has white underparts with dark streaking on the breast and sides.
- With its chestnut face and white malar stripe, it resembles a small female reed bunting, but has black crown stripes, a white eye-ring, and a fine dark border to the rear of its chestnut cheeks.
- IUCN Red List: Least Concern
- About:
- Possible Role of Climate Change:
- Experts suggest climate change might have pushed the bird to Rajasthan, as it tends to avoid extremely cold conditions.
- Sightings in Northern India:
- Little buntings have recently been spotted in regions like Gurugram, Chandigarh, and northern Punjab.
- These birds are typically seen in the subtropics of northern India, southern China, and northern Southeast Asia.
- Significance for Conservation:
- The sighting emphasizes the importance of preserving forest areas and wetlands to support such migratory species.