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ViewsNorthern WheatearFrom Opus
Identification14½–16 cm length
Female
Autumnal male, female and juvenile are browner in the autumn.
Gallery of Northern Wheatear photos. (Click on an image to enlarge it.)
DistributionEurope, Asia, Africa, Canada and Greenland. TaxonomyThis thread discusses aspects of Northern Wheatear taxonomy. Oenanthe oenanthe has four subspecies:[1]
HabitatRocky tundra, barren slopes, hill pastures, sand dunes. BehaviourDietDiet includes insects, some berries. BreedingNest is on ground on dry tundra, usually in hole in a wall, under stones, or in old rabbit burrow. and is a cup of grass, twigs, weeds, lined with finer material such as moss, lichens, rootlets. The clutch is usually 5-6 pale blue eggs; unmarked, or with fine reddish brown dots, which are incubated by the female for 13-14 days. VocalisationListen in an external program References
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