Miliaria Calandra Collection
The Corn Bunting, scientifically known as Miliaria calandra, is a charming bird species that can be found in various locations across Europe
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The Corn Bunting, scientifically known as Miliaria calandra, is a charming bird species that can be found in various locations across Europe. One such place is the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, where this beautiful creature perches delicately on brassica flowers. In Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain during May, the Corn Bunting showcases its vibrant plumage against the backdrop of this picturesque region. During March in Prado del Rey, Cadiz, Spain, another sighting of the Corn Bunting takes place as it fills the air with its melodious song. This small yet mighty bird captivates listeners with its enchanting tunes and adds a touch of harmony to nature's symphony. In Kent, England within the United Kingdom and throughout Europe at large, adult Corn Buntings are often seen calling out to one another. Their distinctive calls echo through open fields and serve as a reminder of their presence in these rural landscapes. From Extremadura to Rhodopes and even National Park Lake Neusiedl in Austria's apple tree-laden surroundings - these birds find solace amidst diverse habitats. Whether they are washing themselves or perched gracefully on branches or fences; their adaptability shines through wherever they go. Artistic depictions from centuries past also pay homage to this remarkable species. Engravings by John Gould showcase their unique features while 19th-century artwork immortalizes them for generations to come. In Norfolk during May when spring blooms are at their peak; the Corn Bunting serenades us once again with its sweet melodies. As we admire these magnificent creatures in all their glory; let us cherish and protect them so that future generations may continue to marvel at their beauty too.