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Watertown New York International Moving Companies Thinking this is a juvenile Wheatear 13 July in an Angus glen Can you confirm please Thanks

Spent some time this morning with the very confiding Desert Wheatear at Beachy Head rain held off which was nice Loads of Robins were also of note plus Stonechats Similar threads J Wheatear and Lark Mauritania 31 10 Jonny721 Oct 31 2023 Bird Identification Q A Replies 5 Views 1K Nov 22 2023

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Greenland Wheatear are larger longer winged darker and pass through later than normal northern The bird below fits that profile it was seen with a normal bird and the size I had a wheatear that has recently been called into question through iNaturalist My original ID which I still stand by was Isabelline wheatear However I had a suggested ID

It s a male Pied Wheatear presumably on return passage Mourning Wheatear doesn t really occur in Turkey and it has a more extensive white crown and yellow buff FWIW the bird after much looking reappeared at site with a couple of Northerns and a Black eared I believe this flight shot of the tail strongly suggests Pied Wheatear over

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This thread discusses aspects of Northern Wheatear taxonomy Atlas Wheatear was formerly included in this species Subspecies Clements recognizes three subspecies 1 Over simplification of Wheatear racial identification is rife Birds from Northern Scotland Ireland and Iceland all can resemble the Greenland race of Wheatear and are

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Thinking this is a juvenile Wheatear 13 July in an Angus glen Can you confirm please Thanks

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Spent some time this morning with the very confiding Desert Wheatear at Beachy Head rain held off which was nice Loads of Robins were also of note plus Stonechats


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