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- Mountain_Wheatear abstract "The Mountain Wheatear or Mountain Chat (Oenanthe monticola) is a small insectivorous 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.This non-migratory wheatear is resident in mountainous and rocky habitats in Namibia, Botswana, South Africa and southernmost Angola.Mountain Wheatear is 18–20 cm long, and like other wheatears, it has a distinctive tail pattern, with a white rump and outer tail feathers. Its legs and pointed bill are black.The male is very variable in plumage, although the tail pattern and a white shoulder patch are always present.a white and black bird. The body plumage varies from pale grey to almost black, and it may or may not have a white crown to the head. The female is entirely dark brown apart from the white rump and outer tail.The Mountain Wheatear’s song is a clear melodic whistle interspersed with harsh chatters. It is monogamous and nests on the ground amongst rocks, laying 2-4 white eggs. It eats insects and berries.".
- Mountain_Wheatear binomialAuthority Louis_Jean_Pierre_Vieillot.
- Mountain_Wheatear class Bird.
- Mountain_Wheatear conservationStatus "LC".
- Mountain_Wheatear conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Mountain_Wheatear family Old_World_flycatcher.
- Mountain_Wheatear genus Wheatear.
- Mountain_Wheatear kingdom Animal.
- Mountain_Wheatear order Passerine.
- Mountain_Wheatear phylum Chordate.
- Mountain_Wheatear thumbnail Oenanthe_monticola_1.jpg?width=300.
- Mountain_Wheatear wikiPageID "8542802".
- Mountain_Wheatear wikiPageRevisionID "589121978".
- Mountain_Wheatear binomial "Oenanthe monticola".
- Mountain_Wheatear binomialAuthority "Vieillot, 1818".
- Mountain_Wheatear classis Bird.
- Mountain_Wheatear familia Old_World_flycatcher.
- Mountain_Wheatear genus "Oenanthe".
- Mountain_Wheatear hasPhotoCollection Mountain_Wheatear.
- Mountain_Wheatear imageCaption "Western race O. m. atmorii".
- Mountain_Wheatear name "Mountain Wheatear".
- Mountain_Wheatear ordo Passerine.
- Mountain_Wheatear phylum Chordate.
- Mountain_Wheatear rangeMap "Mountain Wheatear.png".
- Mountain_Wheatear rangeMapCaption "Distribution of the Mountain Wheatear".
- Mountain_Wheatear regnum "Animalia".
- Mountain_Wheatear species "O. monticola".
- Mountain_Wheatear status "LC".
- Mountain_Wheatear statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Mountain_Wheatear subject Category:Birds_of_South_Africa.
- Mountain_Wheatear subject Category:Oenanthe.
- Mountain_Wheatear type Animal100015388.
- Mountain_Wheatear type Bird101503061.
- Mountain_Wheatear type BirdsOfSouthAfrica.
- Mountain_Wheatear type Chordate101466257.
- Mountain_Wheatear type LivingThing100004258.
- Mountain_Wheatear type Object100002684.
- Mountain_Wheatear type Organism100004475.
- Mountain_Wheatear type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Mountain_Wheatear type Vertebrate101471682.
- Mountain_Wheatear type Whole100003553.
- Mountain_Wheatear type Animal.
- Mountain_Wheatear type Bird.
- Mountain_Wheatear type Eukaryote.
- Mountain_Wheatear type Species.
- Mountain_Wheatear type Bird.
- Mountain_Wheatear type Organism.
- Mountain_Wheatear comment "The Mountain Wheatear or Mountain Chat (Oenanthe monticola) is a small insectivorous 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.This non-migratory wheatear is resident in mountainous and rocky habitats in Namibia, Botswana, South Africa and southernmost Angola.Mountain Wheatear is 18–20 cm long, and like other wheatears, it has a distinctive tail pattern, with a white rump and outer tail feathers. ".
- Mountain_Wheatear label "Mountain Wheatear".
- Mountain_Wheatear sameAs m.02777l0.
- Mountain_Wheatear sameAs Mountain_Wheatear.
- Mountain_Wheatear wasDerivedFrom Mountain_Wheatear?oldid=589121978.
- Mountain_Wheatear depiction Oenanthe_monticola_1.jpg.
- Mountain_Wheatear isPrimaryTopicOf Mountain_Wheatear.
- Mountain_Wheatear name "Mountain Wheatear".