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Common Stonechat (male)

Saxicola torquata

Description:

The males have a black head, a white half-collar, a black back, a white rump, and a black tail; the wings are black with a large white patch on the top side of the inner wing. The upper breast is usually dark orange-red, with a sharp or gradual transition to white or pale orange on the lower breast and belly depending on subspecies. In a few, black replaces the orange breast feathers in part or entirely. Females have brown rather than black above and on the head with an indistinct paler eyebrow line, chestnut-buff rather than orange below, and less white on the wings. Both sexes' plumage is somewhat duller and streakier outside the breeding season.

Habitat:

This one was found on a sand dune in the northern portuguese coast.

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InêsVeloso
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InêsVeloso

Canidelo, Norte, Portugal

Spotted on Mar 23, 2016
Submitted on Mar 23, 2016

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