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Yellowhammer

The yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella) is a passerine bird in the bunting family that is native to Eurasia and has been introduced to New Zealand and Australia. Most European birds remain in the breeding range year-round, but the eastern subspecies is partially migratory, with much of the population wintering further south. The male yellowhammer has a bright yellow head, streaked brown back, chestnut rump, and yellow under parts. Other plumages are duller versions of the same pattern. The yellowhammer is common in open areas with some shrubs or trees, and forms small flocks in winter. Its song has a rhythm like "A little bit of bread and no cheese". The song is very similar to that of its closest relative, the pine bunting, with which it interbreeds.

Breeding commences mainly in April and May, with the female building a lined cup nest in a concealed location on or near the ground. The three to five eggs are patterned with a mesh of fine dark lines, giving rise to the old name for the bird of "scribble lark" or "writing lark". The female incubates the eggs for 12–14 days prior to hatching, and broods the altricial downy chicks until they fledge 11–13 days later. Both adults feed the chick in the nest and raise two or three broods each year. The nest may be raided by rodents or corvids, and the adults are hunted by birds of prey. Yellowhammers feed on the ground, usually in flocks outside the breeding season. Their diet is mainly seeds, supplemented by invertebrates in the breeding season. Changes to agricultural practices have led to population declines in western Europe, but its large numbers and huge range mean that the yellowhammer is classed as being of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

This conspicuous yellow bird has inspired poems by Robert Burns and John Clare, and its characteristic song has influenced musical works by Beethoven and Messiaen. Children's writer Enid Blyton helped to popularise the standard English representation of the song.

Goldammer - Emberiza citrinella - Yellowhammer by kurtblaeuer

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Goldammer - Emberiza citrinella - Yellowhammer

Yellowhammer on Barbed Wire - Prestbury Hill by glostopcat

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Yellowhammer on Barbed Wire - Prestbury Hill

A yellowhammer on the barbed wire fence around the heather enclosure in the masts field at Prestbury Hill nature reserve.

April_18_2025_004-Yellow Hammer by Colinbilko

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April_18_2025_004-Yellow Hammer

April_18_2025_029-Houdini Squirrel by Colinbilko

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April_18_2025_029-Houdini Squirrel

April_18_2025_014-Yellow hammer by Colinbilko

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April_18_2025_014-Yellow hammer

Easter Colours by Ranveig Marie Photography

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Easter Colours

A lovely yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella) by some other's feeders.

They visit our feeders very rarely, and if they do so they are shy, so I only have one worse photo of them ouside our own house.

(Gulspurv in Norwegian)

Check out some more photos of them in the links below the line!

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P4120782 by LezFoto

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P4120782

Yellowhammer, Emberiza citrinella,
RSPB Troup Head,
Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom

Mellow Yellow by Ger Bosma

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Mellow Yellow

Geelgors - Yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella)

P4120055 by LezFoto

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P4120055

Yellowhammer, Emberiza citrinella,
RSPB Troup Head,
Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom

Bruant jaune by pat lechner

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Bruant jaune

Il niche dans toute l'Europe septentrionale et certains sont migrateurs. En Picardie, ils sont sédentaires et quelques migrateurs passent de temps en temps.
En hiver, ils deviennent grégaires et sont souvent vus en compagnie d'autres granivores.
Il fréquente les milieux ouverts entrecoupés de haies, de buissons et de lisières de bois ou forêts. En hiver, les Bruants jaunes fréquentent plutôt le littoral: la zone entre dunes embryonnaires et prés salés, les marais,...ou la rase campagne.
Il est commun en Picardie et s'y observe toute l'année.
Les changements dans les pratiques agricoles peuvent entraîner une perte significative de son habitat (notamment le développement de grandes cultures sans haies).
Les modifications des pratiques agricoles ont entraîné son déclin dans un certain nombre de pays, mais sa population semble stable en France.

April_14_2025_-99-Lapwing by Colinbilko

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April_14_2025_-99-Lapwing

April_14_2025_-7-Yellow Hammer by Colinbilko

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April_14_2025_-7-Yellow Hammer

April_14_2025_223-Blackheaded Gull by Colinbilko

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April_14_2025_223-Blackheaded Gull

April_14_2025_-74-Wren by Colinbilko

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April_14_2025_-74-Wren

April_14_2025_-112-Buzzard and Crow by Colinbilko

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April_14_2025_-112-Buzzard and Crow

April_14_2025_-3-Red Squirrel by Colinbilko

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April_14_2025_-3-Red Squirrel

April_14_2025_252-Bluetit by Colinbilko

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April_14_2025_252-Bluetit

317_115 male yellowhammer by Baffledmostly

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317_115 male yellowhammer

Craigower Hill walk.

Goldammer /Yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella) by Carsten Bahnsen

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Goldammer /Yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella)

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