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    πŸ“Œ Taxonomy

    • Scientific name: Saxicola stejnegeri

    • Common name: Amur Stonechat

    • Family: Muscicapidae (Old World flycatchers)

    • Genus: Saxicola

    • Close relatives: European Stonechat (Saxicola rubicola), Siberian Stonechat (Saxicola maurus).


    πŸ“ Size and Shape

    • Small passerine bird, about 12–13 cm long.

    • Weight ranges 12–16 g.

    • Compact body with a relatively short tail and rounded wings.

    • Upright posture, often perched on grasses or shrubs.


    🎨 Appearance

    • Breeding male:

      • Glossy black head, throat, and partial breast.

      • White neck patch forming a striking β€œcollar.”

      • Dark wings with white patches, and underparts washed with orange-buff.

    • Female:

      • Much paler, sandy-brown plumage.

      • Buff-orange chest and faint pale eyebrow (supercilium).

    • Juvenile:

      • Similar to female but with streaked and mottled plumage for camouflage.


    🌍 Distribution and Habitat

    • Breeding range: Northeastern Asia β€” including Russia (Amur and eastern Siberia), Northeast China, Korea, and Japan.

    • Wintering grounds: Southeast Asia β€” Southern China, Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia.

    • Habitat: Open fields, meadows, farmland edges, marshy grasslands, and scrublands.


    🍽️ Diet

    • Primarily insectivorous: beetles, flies, grasshoppers, caterpillars.

    • Occasionally feeds on berries and seeds, especially in winter.

    • Hunts from a perch, swooping down to catch prey on the ground (β€œsit-and-wait” feeding style).


    πŸͺΊ Breeding

    • Breeding season: May to July.

    • Nest: built low to the ground in thick grass or shrubs.

    • Structure: dry grass and roots, lined with feathers or hair.

    • Clutch size: 4–6 eggs, pale with speckles.

    • Incubation: 12–13 days, mainly by the female.

    • Both parents feed chicks after hatching.


    πŸ•ŠοΈ Behavior

    • Very active, frequently flits between perches.

    • Often perches on tall grass stalks, fences, or posts while scanning for insects.

    • Call: a sharp, dry β€œchack-chack,” reminiscent of stones being tapped together β€” origin of the name Stonechat.


    πŸ“Š Conservation Status

    • IUCN Red List: Least Concern.

    • Population is stable overall, though habitat loss due to intensive agriculture can pose local threats.

    Description

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    Created
    9/15/2025
    Updated
    10/2/2025
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    Amur Stonechat

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