Western Black-eared Wheatear

Oenanthe hispanica

Least Concern

The Western Black-eared Wheatear is an Old World flycatcher of Old World woodland, forest edge, scrub, mountain streams, and open rocky country. It forages from low perches, rocks, shrubs, or open ground, dropping onto insects and other small prey in grassland, desert, scrub, farmland, cliffs, or alpine slopes.

Family
Muscicapidae
Range
Western Black-eared Wheatear Range — Resident or seasonal range in Old World woodland, forest edge, scrub, mountain streams, and open rocky country
Population
≈ Unknown
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