The yellow-breasted bunting is a small bird that is often seen near river valleys, meadows, bushes or grass. Wild yellow-breasted buntings usually forage during the day and rest in the grass at night. They are less timid and fly away when they see humans. However, the yellow-breasted bunting breeds quickly and is simple to raise, and is sought after by many breeding enthusiasts. Let's learn more about how to raise the yellow-breasted bunting.

How to care for a yellow-breasted bunting
The yellow-breasted bunting can be raised in a closed-bottomed bird cage. It is relatively simple to feed millet, rice, millet, sorghum, tares and other feeds every day, with some vegetable leaves.
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