Golden-breasted bunting, Emberiza flaviventris, at Loodswaai Game Reserve, Gauteng, South Africa (50908250168)
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Description:
Description: The golden-breasted bunting is not gregarious, and is normally seen alone, in pairs or small groups. It feeds on the ground on seeds, insects and spiders, animal prey being taken mostly when the birds have young. This species is generally resident, but there appears to be degree of local movement. Date: 21 November 2020, 18:01. Source: Golden-breasted bunting, Emberiza flaviventris, at Loodswaai Game Reserve, Gauteng, South Africa. Author: Derek Keats from Johannesburg, South Africa.
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- Emberiza flaviventris (African Golden-breasted Bunting)
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