Corn buntings are the largest of the bunting family. They were once so common across our farmland that they were called the farmers bird, or the 'fat bird of the barley' in the South East.
Most often found in cereal crops, males would sing all summer, while females raised young in the tall stalks, but now, after decades of serious decline, these native birds are Red Listed, and need our help to recover.
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