European Stonechat \ Saxicola rubicola **

The European Stonechat (Saxicola rubicola) is a striking and active small passerine commonly seen perched on shrubs, fence posts, or tall grasses. Males are easily recognized by their black heads, white neck patches, orange breasts, and mottled brown backs, while females are more subdued in color but similarly patterned. In Lebanon, the European Stonechat is typically observed during migration and winter, favoring open fields, agricultural land, and scrubby habitats. It frequently flicks its wings and tail, and its sharp "chat" call is a distinctive sound in its habitat. The Stonechat is a delightful species for birdwatchers and photographers alike due to its photogenic perching habits and lively behavior.

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