adultes Männchen © Kai Pflug eBird S39589452 Macaulay Library ML 71035091
Weibchen © GUY Miller
immatures Männchen © yang yi hsien
adultes Männchen © Vincent Wang
adultes Männchen © Neoh Hor Kee
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Weibchen © Francis Yap
adultes Männchen © Mardy Sean (SVC)

Amurrötel Monticola gularis

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Uncommon throughout most of its range, this elusive rock thrush breeds in rocky hill forest in northeastern China and Russia and migrates down the East Asian coast to winter in southern China and mainland Southeast Asia. Beautiful and distinctive male has a blue crown, orange underparts, and black wings marked with a bright white patch; small white patch on throat is not obvious and difficult to see. Female is brown with scaly markings on her back and breast; she lacks a pale crescent behind the eye. Usually stays low in shrubbery, but male will sing from an exposed perch.

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