Male © Mustafa Çulcuoğlu eBird S35560226 Macaulay Library ML 52938461
Female © Oliver Burton
Juvenile © Aziz Alyousef
Male © Christoph Moning
Male © Jason Gregg
+ 3
Female © Doug Gochfeld
© Manuel Silva

Cyprus Wheatear Oenanthe cypriaca

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Identification

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Striking small wheatear. Males are black and white with some dark markings on central crown and often buff or even brighter orange underparts. Females are almost as dark as males with dark brown and warm tones. Endemic breeder to Cyprus, where it breeds in holes and crevices in a variety of habitats. During migration, found in open, scrubby habitats. Winters in open habitats with sparse vegetation. Smaller and more delicate than similar Pied Wheatear. Song is a remarkable series of high-pitched buzzing notes. Call is a dry “chek, chek.”

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