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Finnish Museum of Natural History

Ortolan Buntings

A light-level logger on a male Ortolan Bunting. Photo: Markus Piha


The Ortolan Bunting (Emberiza hortulana) is an endangered species of open farmland landscapes. The Finnish population has declined more than 90 % during the last decades. Factors underlying the decline are largely unknown but at least habitat deterioration at the breeding, stop-over and wintering grounds play are most likely important drivers of the decline.

The Finnish Ortolan Buntings migrate to sub-Saharan Africa via south-western Europe, and the migration routes and  locations of the wintering grounds are mostly known after an intensive pan-European Ortolan Research. The results are available at:

https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/5/eaau2642

Photo: Markus Piha

Person in charge of the page: 
Markus Piha
23.3.2020