The grey-necked bunting, also known as the grey-necked finch, is a bird species found in parts of South Asia, including India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Bhutan. It is a small bird with a distinctive grey neck and brown plumage on its back and wings.

The grey-necked bunting is typically found in grasslands and agricultural areas, where it feeds on a variety of seeds and insects. It is known for its beautiful song, which consists of a series of melodious whistles and trills.

Although the grey-necked bunting is not considered to be endangered, habitat loss and degradation due to agricultural practices and human activities are potential threats to its populations in some areas. Conservation efforts, such as protecting natural habitats and promoting sustainable agricultural practices, are important for the long-term survival of this species.