Yellowhammer

British pronunciation/jˈɛlə‍ʊhˌæmɐ/
American pronunciation/jˈɛloʊhˌæmɚ/
Yellowhammer
[NOMBRE]
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escribano cerillo

a small Eurasian songbird of the bunting family, the male of which has yellow and brown plumage
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yellowhammer definition and meaning

What is a "yellowhammer"?

A yellowhammer is a small songbird known for its bright and vibrant plumage. Males display a striking combination of yellow and brown feathers, with a distinctive yellow head and underparts. Females and juveniles have a more muted coloration, featuring pale yellow or beige tones. Yellowhammers are often found in open countryside habitats like farmlands, meadows, and hedgerows. They have a melodious song, characterized by a series of repetitive phrases, often described as "a little bit of bread and no cheese." These birds are seed-eaters, with a particular fondness for various grains and seeds in their habitat. Their presence is often accompanied by a distinctive "yellowhammer" call, which they use to establish their territory and communicate with other individuals. With their charming appearance and enchanting song, yellowhammers bring a touch of brightness and cheer to the rural landscapes they inhabit.

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