Hi everyone.
This has been bugging me for a few days now. The winter fair has recently packed up near me, leaving lots of worms etc for birds to browse through. I saw a flock of birds all of which looked like female Reed buntings to me, (my dad disagrees and reckons they're Linnets) feeding on the ground with Redwing and Blackbirds. The thing that is confusing me is the fact I saw no male Reed Buntings (if that's indeed what they are) would a group of females hang around together like that? or do males lose the black and white head markings in the winter?The birds in question were brown, with black barring all over, and a distinctive white patch at the base of each wing. they were moving quite quickly on the ground, then flying very low over short distances.I'm going to go back out tomorrow and see if I can get a picture. It's driving me up the wall!thanks guys EDIT - I forgot to say, the beak was like that of a Siskin or Goldfinch.
Hi PeregrineRhi,
It is quite difficult to distiguish between first year Male Reed Buntings and Female Reed Buntings, the chances are if you were watching Reed Buntings there will be some males in amongst them.
The Adult Male Reed Bunting will have a black mask.
The Photo's below will hopefully help!
This is the problem you are faced with if you are trying to determine the sex of the bird.
Is this a first year Male or a Female!
Adult Male
Regards Buzzard
Nature Is Amazing - Let Us Keep It That Way
hi, i wouldnt say im an expert on buntings but i do watch them all year round
same with linnets and i would probably say your dad wos right cause linnets are
very sociable birds even when feeding and the distinctive white patch you see from
the base of each wing sounds like the linnets wingbar coulor
and you say the beak looked liked a siskin or goldfinches the siskins beak
looks more like the beak on a linnet.
Brad mcnaughton
Thanks guys! I think the only way to get to the bottom of this will be to go back tommorrow and see if I can get a picture, which I shall post on here for your inspection :)Rhi