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Pied Bush Chat Female

Saxicola caprata

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Field Notes

Description:

The Pied Bush Chat is slightly smaller than the Siberian Stonechat, Saxicola maurus, although it has a similar dumpy structure and upright stance. The male is black except for a white rump, wing patch and lower belly. The iris is dark brown, the bill and legs black. The female is drab brown and slightly streaked. Juveniles have a scaly appearance on the underside but dark above like the females.

Habitat:

Seen near a beach.

Notes:

The breeding season is mainly February to August with a peak in March to June. Males sing from prominent perches. Males display during the breeding season by splaying the tail, fluttering and puffing up the white scapular feathers.

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Comments (8)

Nice shot! We have a couple living here and we love the songs of the male... even if he starts singing close by our bedroom window at about 5:30 in the morning!!
super composition !

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