Male (picata form) © Sourav Halder eBird S49911883 Macaulay Library ML 123689891
Male (opistholeuca form) © Divyesh Ghervada
Male (capistrata form) © Rohit Hirway
Female (picata form) © Ritvik Singh
Female (opistholeuca form) © Gopi Sundar
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Male (picata form) © James Kennerley
Male (opistholeuca form) © Sreerup Chakroborty
Male (capistrata form) © Frédéric PELSY
Male (picata form) © Wesley Rajaleelan

Variable Wheatear Oenanthe picata

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Identification

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Well-named; black-and-white pattern of the males is striking but varies considerably. Brownish female is not as noticeably variable, but also can be considerably darker or lighter-colored. Note black-and-white tail in all plumages. Inhabits arid and barren foothills, plateaus, valleys, and mountains, where it forages from a perch and on the ground.

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