Siberian Stonechats (sometimes split as Stenjeger’s Stonechat) are one of the commonest summer visitors and on the grasslands they are abundant at this time of year. This species (only recently split from European Stonechat) is generally darker above and paler below with a white rump and black armpits helping it confirm its more eastern origin. A much whiter Stonechat was briefly seen in northern Morocco while walking through dense shrubs on 4 April 2016. throated, apricot-breasted pretty-as-a-picture ^Siberian _ Stonechat, but clearly not a regular maurus type. We parked up near the lifeboat station and walked south through the dunes. We both spotted the bird because of its whitish appearance, and all the following characteristics were seen in the field: 1) much white on uppertail coverts and rump, 2) large white wing patch, 3) flanks mush whiter, 4) and also the white neck collar appeared mush larger. Joan I assue that the above contains a typo and that you meant to refer to European, Siberian and African Stonechats. Siberian Stonechats had until fairly recently been treated as a sub-species, but are now considered a full species in their own right (and indeed may be further split in the future). the split into 3 Species European Stonechat, Siberian Stonechat and Siberian Stonechat with the comment that the Dutch have already accepted the split of Siberian Stonechat. The Caister bird is a male, and a particularly nice looking bird, so Cathy & I decided to go and have a look. Or future 'lump' with Stonechat, depending on how you look at it, or how much time you want to give it before the warring factions of boffins who decide these things change their minds again about what constitutes a species. 2011).
In terms of species status, stejnegeri is currently regarded as a sub-species of Siberian Stonechat (maurus) but a potential future 'split' from it. Of most relevance to birders, the report adds three additional species to the British List: Hudsonian Whimbrel Numenius hudsonicus (split from Eurasian Whimbrel N. phaeopus), Cabot's Tern Sterna acuflavida (split from Sandwich Tern S. sandvicensis) and Siberian Stonechat Saxicola maura (split from European Stonechat S. rubicola). This recent split of the former Common Stonechat Saxicola torquata into several species (including European Stonechat Saxicola rubicola, Siberian Stonechat and now Stejneger’s Stonechat) leaves several taxonomic questions unresolved, and also increases the identification challenge. In the hand views allowed identification to confirm as a Siberian Stonechat; a very rare visitor to these shores. The former Common Stonechat (Saxicola torquatus) has been split into three species, European Stonechat (Saxicola rubicola), Siberian Stonechat (Saxicola maurus), and African Stonechat (Saxicola torquatus), based on a series of phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequence data (reviewed by Sangster et al.
Siberian Stonechat The young have just left the nest and the adults tanely sit atop bushes and reeds watching over them. There are, by contrast, no proven Korean records of Siberian Stonechat. The following description is taken directly from my notebook… ^ _Siberian Stonechat _, first winter male, pres., Stejnegers.
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