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<div style="{{psubheader}}">Featured Article: '''[[Streaked Saltator]]'''</div>
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<div style="{{psubheader}}">Featured Article: '''[[Ring Ouzel]]'''</div>
[[Image:Streaked_Saltatorsj.jpg|thumb|450px|left|Photo &copy; by {{user|Stanley+Jones|Stanley Jones}}<br />El Chiru, Coclé Province, [[Panama]], February 2011]]
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[[Image:Turdus torquatus torquatus by Helios.jpg|thumb|450px|left|Photo &copy; by {{user|Helios|Helios}}<br />Staines Moor, Surrey; 13 April 2012]]
  
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
Greyish-green crown, becoming more green on back and upperwing-[[Topography#General Anatomy|coverts]]
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Length 24-27 cm (9-9½ in); weight 90-138 g
 
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Slim build and long wings.
Greyish rump
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Yellow bill, darker above at base and blackish tip.
 
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White to off-white breast band.
Blackish flight-feathers, broad olive-green edgings on outer webs, [[Topography#Wings|tertials]] with entire outer web greenish (giving olive-green appearance to closed wing)
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Thin white margins on [[Topography#Wings|secondary]] feathers and greater [[Topography#General Anatomy|coverts]], giving a pale wing panel.
 
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White fringes on body contour feathers, giving a 'scaly' appearance (width of fringes varies regionally; see Subspecies, below).
Dull grey-brown rectrices
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Dark brown legs.
 
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'''Male''' black to blackish-brown with a white breast band.<br />
Buffy white narrow [[Topography#Heads|supercilium]] in front of eye, whitish area above eye, brownish-grey [[Topography#Heads|lores]] and ear-coverts, dusky [[Topography#Heads|malar]] line
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'''Female''' browner with greyish flecks and often duller breast band.<br />
 
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'''Juvenile''' grey-brown with scaly breast band.
Whitish throat, off-white chest with diffuse darker streaks
 
 
 
Buff-white belly with diffuse grey-black streaks at side
 
 
 
Buffy-white vent and undertail-coverts
 
 
 
Blackish bill with yellow gape, sometimes a yellow tip
 
 
 
Sexes similar. Juveniles are similar to adults but they have a duller back and less green on upperparts.
 
  
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
From [[Costa Rica]] south to [[Panama]], [[Colombia]], [[Venezuela]], [[Trinidad]], [[Ecuador]] and [[Peru]].<br />
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Mountains of [[Europe]], southwest [[Asia]], and northern [[Africa]]<br />
Rather common in much of its range.
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'''Breeds''' in [[Ireland]] (rare), northern and western [[Britain]], [[Scandinavia]], northwest [[Russia]] (Kola Peninsula), [[Belgium]] (Ardennes; rare), the Pyrenees, the [[Alps]] and Carpathians, and the [[Balkans]] east through [[Turkey]] to the [[Caucasus]] and [[Alborz]] mountains of northern [[Iran]]; small numbers also in the Atlas Mountains. Has bred in [[Denmark]] and the [[Faroes]]. Usually above 1300 m altitude in the Caucasus, above 1000 m in the Alps, above 300 m in Britain, above 250 m in southern Scandinavia, and down to near sea level in northern Scandinavia.<br />
 
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'''Migration''' through most of the rest of Europe, including on low ground, but even then still seeks out steep slopes on hills if available - in southern England, more often found on downland slopes inland, rather than on the coast like other migrants.<br />
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''Winters''' in mountains around the [[Mediterranean]] (particularly the Atlas Mountains at 1,200-2,700 m) east to southern Iran; small numbers also winter regularly on the higher peaks of the [[Canary Islands]].<br />
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'''Vagrant''' to [[Iceland]] and Jan Mayen in the north, and [[Israel]] and [[Syria]] to the southeast.
 
==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
Found in second growth, wooded gardens, forest edge and old farmland. In [[Ecuador]] and [[Peru]] in dry forest, not in arid regions in [[Venezuela]].<br />
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Breeds in remote, mountainous rocky outcrops, in thinly wooded or open habitats with a few scattered trees. In winter, strongly tied to juniper (''Juniperus'') woods, where the juniper cones ('berries') are a major food source.
Occurs from sea-level up to 1500 m, rarely up to 2500 m.
 
 
 
 
==Diet==
 
==Diet==
Feeds on ants, beetles, seeds, flower buds and various fruit.
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Their diet consists mostly of insects, earthworms and other invertebrates, and from late summer into winter also berries, particularly of rowan and bilberry in late summer, and juniper in autumn and winter.
  
  
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Revision as of 16:47, 2 April 2024

Featured Article: Ring Ouzel
Photo © by Helios
Staines Moor, Surrey; 13 April 2012

Identification

Length 24-27 cm (9-9½ in); weight 90-138 g Slim build and long wings. Yellow bill, darker above at base and blackish tip. White to off-white breast band. Thin white margins on secondary feathers and greater coverts, giving a pale wing panel. White fringes on body contour feathers, giving a 'scaly' appearance (width of fringes varies regionally; see Subspecies, below). Dark brown legs. Male black to blackish-brown with a white breast band.
Female browner with greyish flecks and often duller breast band.
Juvenile grey-brown with scaly breast band.

Distribution

Mountains of Europe, southwest Asia, and northern Africa
Breeds in Ireland (rare), northern and western Britain, Scandinavia, northwest Russia (Kola Peninsula), Belgium (Ardennes; rare), the Pyrenees, the Alps and Carpathians, and the Balkans east through Turkey to the Caucasus and Alborz mountains of northern Iran; small numbers also in the Atlas Mountains. Has bred in Denmark and the Faroes. Usually above 1300 m altitude in the Caucasus, above 1000 m in the Alps, above 300 m in Britain, above 250 m in southern Scandinavia, and down to near sea level in northern Scandinavia.
Migration through most of the rest of Europe, including on low ground, but even then still seeks out steep slopes on hills if available - in southern England, more often found on downland slopes inland, rather than on the coast like other migrants.
Winters' in mountains around the Mediterranean (particularly the Atlas Mountains at 1,200-2,700 m) east to southern Iran; small numbers also winter regularly on the higher peaks of the Canary Islands.
Vagrant to Iceland and Jan Mayen in the north, and Israel and Syria to the southeast.

Habitat

Breeds in remote, mountainous rocky outcrops, in thinly wooded or open habitats with a few scattered trees. In winter, strongly tied to juniper (Juniperus) woods, where the juniper cones ('berries') are a major food source.

Diet

Their diet consists mostly of insects, earthworms and other invertebrates, and from late summer into winter also berries, particularly of rowan and bilberry in late summer, and juniper in autumn and winter.


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