Harman Patil (Editor)

White crowned wheatear

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Kingdom
  
Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Oenanthe

Higher classification
  
Wheatear

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Muscicapidae

Scientific name
  
Oenanthe leucopyga

Rank
  
Species

White-crowned wheatear Whitecrowned Wheatear Oenanthe leucopyga videos photos and sound

Similar
  
Wheatear, Bird, Mourning wheatear, Hooded wheatear, Black wheatear

White crowned wheatear oenanthe leucopyga a new danish bird 1 of july 2010


The white-crowned wheatear, or white-crowned black wheatear (Oenanthe leucopyga) is a wheatear, a small passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but is now more generally considered to be an Old World flycatcher, Muscicapidae.

Contents

White-crowned wheatear Whitecrowned Wheatear KuwaitBirdsorg

This large 17–18 cm long wheatear breeds in stony deserts from the Sahara and Arabia across to Iraq. It is largely resident but has occurred as a rare vagrant to western Europe as far away as Great Britain. It nests in crevices in rocks or walls laying 3-5 eggs.

White-crowned wheatear white crowned black wheatear oenanthe leucopyga Google Search

Although most wheatear species have distinctive male and female plumages, adults of both sexes of this species are black except for a white rump and mainly white tail. Full adults have a white crown, not shown by young birds.

White-crowned wheatear Durham Birder September 2010

The similar black wheatear, Oenanthe leucura, also breeds in the western part of the white-crowned wheatear's range, but the latter has a black inverted T on its white tail, whereas white-crowned has only a black centre to its tail. The black wheatear never has a white crown.

White-crowned wheatear httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

This species mainly eats insects. This wheatear has a loud song, more varied than most of its relatives and often including mimicry.

White-crowned wheatear More on Oenanthe leucopyga Whitecrowned Wheatear

White crowned wheatear oenanthe leucopyga cyprus


Etymology

White-crowned wheatear Whitecrowned Black Wheatear 1982

The genus name Oenanthe is derived from the Ancient Greek oenos (οίνος) "wine" and anthos (ανθός) "flower". It refers to the northern wheatear's return to Greece in the spring just as the grapevines blossom. The specific leucopyga is Ancient Greek from leukos, "white", and puge', "rump". "Wheatear" is not derived from "wheat" or any sense of "ear", but is a 16th-century linguistic corruption of "white" and "arse", referring to the prominent white rump found in many species.

References

White-crowned wheatear Wikipedia