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Saxicola torquata [ノビタキ,Siberian Stonechat]
人のいない蕎麦畑をそっと覗いてみたら、近いところで羽繕いしてました😍 止まってる場所も最高🎉
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今秋も、MFに天使がやってきた✩°。⋆⸜໒꒱
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Stonechat Flying through Gorse in Bloom.
https://shop.photo4me.com/1224400/canvas?o=1&e=1&s=16&u=mm&share=false A female Stonechat (Saxicola torquata) flying above gorse bushes with a background of gorse bushes in full bloom. This image was captured on the coast at Amroth in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
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Siberian Stonechat by KemukemuKentaro http://ift.tt/2r7dakH
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Tarabilla Común by PedroCuronisyPellegero
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Saxicola torquata by Ph_sekine
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Saxicola torquata Roodborsttapuit, Schwarzkehlchen, Traquet pâtre https://flic.kr/p/WFaCsu
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Saxicola torquata [ノビタキ,Siberian Stonechat]
いい雰囲気の草に止まりました😍
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Stonechat (Male) at Cley Marshes in North Norfolk, England - October 2016 by SaffyH www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdguide/name/s/stonechat/ Stonechats are robin sized birds. Males have striking black heads with white around the side of their neck, orange-red breasts and a mottled brown back. Females lack the male's black head, but have brown backs and an orange tinge to their chests. Birds are frequently seen flicking their wings while perched, often doing so on the tops of low bushes. As its name suggests, birds utter a sharp loud call that sound like two stones being tapped together. They breed in western and southern parts of the UK, but disperse more widely in winter. Overview Latin name Saxicola torquata Family Chats and thrushes (Turdidae) Where to see them Heaths, conifer plantations or coastal sites, especially in southern and western counties. When to see them All year round What they eat Invertebrates, seeds and fruit (eg blackberries) UK Breeding:- 59,000 pairs https://flic.kr/p/MUherQ
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Stonechat (Saxicola torquata) by pete beard Via Flickr: Stonechats are robin sized birds. Males have striking black heads with white around the side of their neck, orange-red breasts and a mottled brown back. Females lack the male's black head, but have brown backs and an orange tinge to their chests. Birds are frequently seen flicking their wings while perched, often doing so on the tops of low bushes. As its name suggests, birds utter a sharp loud call that sound like two stones being tapped together. They breed in western and southern parts of the UK, but disperse more widely in winter.
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Popular on 500px : Saxicola torquata by Ph_sekine https://t.co/X9VzSl42Bf
Popular on 500px : Saxicola torquata by Ph_sekine pic.twitter.com/X9VzSl42Bf
— hani ghabbar (@almabani_2011) September 30, 2018
via Twitter https://twitter.com/almabani_2011 September 30, 2018 at 10:05AM
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Saxicola torquata by Ph_sekine
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Stonechat (Saxicola torquata) A Stonechat sitting on barbed wire on the cliffs at Angle, Pembrokeshire. This male Stonechat was collecting food for its young in the gorse bushes nearby. This image is also available on my Photo4me site here.
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