The yellowhammer is a bird species belonging to the bunting family, Emberizidae. Scientific name Emberiza citrinella, it is characterized by its bright yellow body and distinctive song. Commonly found in Europe and parts of Asia, the yellowhammer typically inhabits open fields and hedgerows. Its population has seen declines in some areas due to habitat loss, but it remains a familiar sight in rural landscapes.
The yellowhammer is the official state bird in Alabama.
Alabama.
Yes. It is the Yellowhammer.
The Yellowhammer State and the Heart of Dixie.
Heart of dixie, "Yellowhammer State"
Alabama
A yowley is a dialect term for a European yellowhammer.
Wild "yellowhammer" cattle is a fictional reference in Patrick Smith's book which is called A Land to Remember. There is no breed commonly recognized as yellowhammer.
The yellowhammer is, of course, yellow.
A Yellowhammer
The Yellowhammer is the state bird of Alabama.
· Yellowhammer · Zone-tailed Hawk