buntingˈbʌn tɪŋ
bunting (n)
- plural
- buntings
English Definitions:
bunting (noun)
a loosely woven fabric used for flags, etc.
bunting (noun)
any of numerous seed-eating songbirds of Europe or North America
bunting (Noun)
Strips of material used as festive decoration, especially in the colours of the national flag.
bunting (Noun)
A thin cloth of woven wool from which flags are made; it is light enough to spread in a gentle wind but resistant to fraying in a strong wind.
bunting (Noun)
Flags considered as a group.
bunting (Noun)
Any of various songbirds of the genus Emberiza having short bills and brown or gray plumage.
Bunting
Buntings are a group of Eurasian and African passerine birds of the family Emberizidae. They are seed-eating birds with stubby, conical bills, and are the Old World equivalents of the species known in North America as sparrows. Their habits are similar to those of finches, with which they sometimes used to be grouped. Some emberizids are still named "finches" rather than "buntings". Conversely, there are species retaining the name "bunting" which are now classed in the cardinal family. Among those are the Painted and Indigo Buntings.
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