Eversmann's Redstart \ Phoenicurus erythronotus **
Eversmann’s Redstart (Phoenicurus erythronotus) is one of those birds that feels almost mythical in the UAE. It breeds in the high mountains of Central Asia and winters mostly in Pakistan and northwest India — which means the Emirates sit far outside its normal migratory path. When it appears here, it’s usually a lone, exhausted traveler blown off course by weather systems or migration drift. Because of that, it is classified in the UAE as a very rare vagrant, with only a handful of confirmed records over the years. Most sightings come from green pockets in winter, especially farms, parks, and oasis-like landscapes where a tired migrant might stop to feed. Spotting an Eversmann’s Redstart in the UAE isn’t just a lucky day — it’s the kind of sighting birders remember for years, a brief encounter with a species that almost never reaches our region.
| NOT EVALUATED | DATA DEFICIENT | LEAST CONCERN** | NEAR THREATENED | VULNERABLE | ENDANGERED | CRITICALLY ENDANGERED | EXTINCT IN THE WILD | EXTINCT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NE | DD | LC | NT | VU | EN | CR | EW | EX |

