Ynglende han (Siberian) © Manjula Desai eBird S54035852 Macaulay Library ML 163378451
Hun © Robert Clark
Ikke-ynglende han © Bhaarat Vyas
Ynglende han (Caspian) © birol hatinoğlu
Ynglende han (Przevalski's) © Vincent Wang
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Ynglende han (Caspian) © birol hatinoğlu
Hun © Markus Craig
Hun © Markus Craig
Hun © Bhaarat Vyas
Ynglende han (Siberian) © Andrew Spencer
Ikke-ynglende han © Hari K Patibanda
Ynglende han (Siberian) © Mahathi Narayanaswamy
Ikke-ynglende han © Ivan Sjögren

Sibirisk Bynkefugl Saxicola maurus

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Identification

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Chunky little bird of open landscapes; often sits on exposed perches. Breeding male has a black head, broad white half-collar, and rusty-red chest. Non-breeding male is patchier, with a paler head and chest. Female is predominantly streaky brown above, with a weaker, less contrasting face and chest pattern. European Stonechat is very similar, and can pose identification problems where the species overlap; look for Siberian’s larger white wing patch, duller orange on the chest, and whiter rump. Amur Stonechat is extremely similar, and in areas of overlap, or in cases of vagrancy, most individuals are inseparable based on current knowledge.

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