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Slightly smaller than the [[Siberian Stonechat]]
 
Slightly smaller than the [[Siberian Stonechat]]
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
[[Pakistan]], [[India]] and [[Bangladesh]] eastwards to [[Indonesia]] and [[Papua New Guinea]].
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[[Pakistan]], [[India]], [[Nepal]], and [[Bangladesh]] eastwards to [[Indonesia]] and [[Papua New Guinea]].
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==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
 
====Subspecies<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>====
 
====Subspecies<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>====

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Photo by Romy Ocon
Photo taken: Masinloc, Zambales, Philippines
Saxicola caprata

Identification

Male

  • Mainly black
  • White rump, wing patch and lower belly

Female

  • Dark brown upperparts
  • Rufous underparts and rump
  • Lacks the white wing patches

Juveniles similar to females

Female
Photo by Bobby6425
Tabunan, Cebu, Philippines, September 2009

Similar Species

Slightly smaller than the Siberian Stonechat

Distribution

Pakistan, India, Nepal, and Bangladesh eastwards to Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.

Taxonomy

Subspecies[1]

  • S. c. rossorum: Transcaspia to eastern Iran, Afghanistan and northern Kashmir
  • S. c. bicolor: Males: vermiculated dark grey upperparts; Pakistan to Baluchistan and Kashmir; winters to central India
  • S. c. burmanicus: Central India to south-western China, Myanmar, northern Thailand and Indochina
  • S. c. nilgiriensis: Southern India (western Madras and Kerala)
  • S. c. atratus: Sri Lanka
  • S. c. caprata: Northern Philippines (Luzon, Lubang and Mindoro)
  • S. c. randi : Philippines (Negros, Bohol, Masbate, Ticao, Cebu, Siquijor)
  • S. c. anderseni: Southern Philippines (Mindanao, Camiguin Sur, Leyte and Biliran)
  • S. c. fruticola: Java, Bali. Lombok, Sumbawa, Flores, Lomblen and Alor
  • S. c. pyrrhonotus: Lesser Sundas (Kisar, Wetar, Sawu, Semau, Roti and Timor)
  • S. c. francki: Sumba Island (Lesser Sundas)
  • S. c. cognatus: Babar Island (Lesser Sundas)
  • S. c. albonotatus: Sulawesi, Salayar and Butung islands
  • S. c. aethiops: Northern New Guinea and New Britain (Bismarck Archipelago)
  • S. c. belensis: Central mountains of New Guinea (Wissel Lakes to Snow Mountains)
  • S. c. wahgiensis: Central highlands of New Guinea to Huon Peninsula and south-eastern mountains

Habitat

Scrub, rough grassland and cultivation.

Behaviour

Breeding

It builds its nest in a hole in a wall or similar site, and lays 2-5 eggs.

Diet

This species is insectivorous, and like other chats hunts from a prominent low perch

References

  1. Clements, JF. 2008. The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World. 6th ed., with updates to December 2008. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0801445019.
  2. AvianWeb

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