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Variable wheatear

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Oenanthe

Higher classification
  
Wheatear

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Muscicapidae

Scientific name
  
Oenanthe picata

Rank
  
Species

Variable wheatear cdn2arkiveorgmediaC8C8579B7241BA4B92B481E

Similar
  
Wheatear, Bird, Hume's wheatear, Red‑tailed wheatear, Hooded wheatear

Variable wheatear behavior


The variable wheatear (Oenanthe picata) is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. It is found in Afghanistan, Egypt, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, the United Arab Emirates, and Uzbekistan.

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Variable wheatear Variable wheatear photo Oenanthe picata G49008 ARKive

Its natural habitat is hot deserts.

Variable wheatear display


Description

Variable wheatear Oriental Bird Club Image Database Variable Wheatear Oenanthe picata

The Variable Wheatear Oenanthe picata (Muscicapidae: Passeriformes) is a bird of arid and semi-arid region, and is locally abundant in barren rocky areas, sand dunes with scrub vegetation, cultivation, ravines, outside villages and nomadic encampments.

It is polymorphic and has three distinct morphs.

Variable wheatear Oriental Bird Club Image Database Variable Wheatear Oenanthe picata

1. Black-bellied phase ('opistholeuca'). Male (adult). Entirely jet black except rump, under tail-coverts, base and sides of tail which are white; central rectrices and terminal band of tail black. Female has black parts replaced by sooty black.

Variable wheatear Gallery of Variable Wheatear Oenanthe picata the Internet Bird

2. White-bellied phase ('picata') Male (adult). Like the preceding but belly white. Female similar to male but black parts replaced by greyish brown; belly more buffish.

3. White-crowned phase ('capistrata'). Male (adult). Like picata, with white belly and black throat, but crown and nape white. Female similar to male but black parts and crown earthy brown; belly more buffish.

The geographical dominance of the three types of females does not exactly correspond to the dominances of the three colour phases of the males, but in their wintering grounds there is some corresponding separation.

Distribution and habitat

This species is found in NE & SE Iran and Turkmenistan E to W Tien Shan, Pamirs, and N & W Pakistan; non-breeding SW Asia. Common and generally distributed in winter in Pakistan and northwestern India southeast to Delhi, central Madhya Pradesh and northern Maharashtra (Khandesh). Arrives on breeding grounds in March (Baluchistan) or mid April (Chitral), remains till September. May be seen in winter quarters from the beginning of August (Karachi dist) till the end of March.

In winter frequents stony semi-desert, and desert with sparsely scrubbed sand dunes, cultivation, ravines, outskirts of villages and nomadic encampments, cattle corrals, etc.; usually from almost sea level to c. 1200 m, but has been observed also at 2700 m in deep snow!

Variable wheatear

References

Variable wheatear Wikipedia