So I should have said it is similar to a double half hitch
EXCEPT the second hitch is inside the first. That's cool. Sorry for the confusing syntax.
Sailingdog... I know what a clove hitch is, as do others on this forum, so your repetitive graphics are unnecessary to prove a moot point. My point is the buntline hitch is much more similar in function and character to a double half hitch, a round turn and two half hitches or a fisherman's bend, than it is to a clove hitch.
Here's GROG's comment from his "animated knots" website on the clove hitch.
"Uses: The Clove Hitch is included here primarily to condemn it. Its only advantage is being pleasingly easy to tie. It does have two major failings: it slips and, paradoxically, can also bind. For this reason there is no reason to use in boating. There is, however, one excellent use for it in the Theatre where it used for easily adjusting the height of curtains."
So... forget the clove hitch...here's a better way to visualize a buntline hitch: heh, heh.