Afghanistan (B), Bangladesh, China (mainland), India, Iran [Islamic Republic of] (B), Kazakhstan (B), Kyrgyzstan (B), Mongolia (B), Nepal, Pakistan, Russia (Asian) (B), Russia (Central Asian) (B), Russia (European) (B), Tajikistan (B), Turkmenistan (B), Uzbekistan (B).
Vagrant to Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Kuwait, Netherlands Antilles, Norway, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Arab Emirates.
Breeds from the Volgaâ€"Ural interfluve (southern from just north of Caspian Sea, c. 51º north) east through Kazakhstan to southern Altai Mts, western Mongolia and north-western China (Xinjiang), and south to north-eastern Iran, Turkmenistan, north-western and eastern Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. Winters in India.
 
Population
Estimated population is unknown (2010).
Red-headed Bunting (Emberiza bruniceps) [XC736914]
by Agris Celmins from Taukum Desert, Kazakhstan (song)
(Emberiza bruniceps) [XC277394]
by Oscar Campbell from Jamb\u0131l awdan\u0131, Almat\u0131 obl\u0131s\u0131, Kazakhstan (call)
Subspecies
No subspecies.
Forms a superspecies with Black-headed Bunting (Emberiza melanocephala), and both sometimes placed in genus Granativora. Recent phylogenetic study indicates that they are closely related to Crested Bunting (Emberiza lathami). Hybridizes with Black-headed Bunting (Emberiza melanocephala) in area of Caspian Sea. This species has sometimes been referred to by name Emberiza icteria, but present name has priority.