Latin name
Oenanthe oenanthe
Family
Chats and thrushes (Turdidae)
Overview
The wheatear is a small mainly ground-dwelling bird. It hops or runs on the ground. It is blue-grey above with black wings and white below with an orange flush to the breast. It has a black cheek. In flight it shows a white rump and a black 'T' shape on its tail. It is a summer visitor and passage migrant. Birds breed mainly in western and northern Britain and western Ireland, although smaller numbers do breed in southern and eastern England. It winters in central Africa.
Where to see them
In the breeding season, best looked for on upland suitable habitat in northern and western Britain. May be seen on passage at coastal migration watchpoints and inland.
When to see them
March to October
What they eat
Insects and larvae.
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merakliu 2 months ago
vallahe bre haxhi nexh na ke knaq krejt me kete inqezim te papare,je i madh....ne fakt na korite krejt opojon ,dhe ma gjere, mos qo mo video se na turprove, krejt pllajnikasve me gjeth bjeshkon e tyre
fafos1 1 year ago