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European stonechat

Saxicola rubicola

Description:

The stonechat is 11.5–13 cm (4.5–5.1 in) long and weighs 13–17 g (0.46–0.60 oz), slightly smaller than the European robin. Both sexes have distinctively short wings, shorter than those of the more migratory whinchat and Siberian stonechat. The summer male has black upperparts, a black head, an orange throat and breast, and a white belly and vent. It also has a white half-collar on the sides of its neck, a small white scapular patch on the wings, and a very small white patch on the rump often streaked with black.

Habitat:

European stonechats breed in heathland, coastal dunes and rough grassland with scattered small shrubs and bramble, open gorse, tussocks or heather. They are short-distance migrants or non-migratory, with part of the population (particularly from northeastern parts of the range, where winters are colder) moving south to winter further south in Europe and more widely in north Africa

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2 Comments

Single D
Single D 2 years ago

Your site has some great photos. I enjoyed checking them out.

Single D
Single D 2 years ago

What a pretty photo.

jasem
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jasem

الجهراء, Kuwait

Spotted on Sep 1, 2021
Submitted on Sep 4, 2021

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