Stonechat
by Terri Waters
Title
Stonechat
Artist
Terri Waters
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Photograph
Description
A male stonechat perched on a bramble bush.
A small, dumpy chat, the stonechat is a little smaller than a robin. Stonechats have quite a big head and short tail. They can frequently be seen sitting on the top of gorse bushes, flicking their wings and making a sound like two small stones being hit together. Stonechats inhabit heaths, bogs and conifer plantations. They eat invertebrates, seeds and fruit such as blackberries.
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Birds In Focus 03/09/2017
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March 8th, 2017
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