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* Large white forehead patch, reaching back almost to a line through the middle of the eye. The largest white forehead of all 'Pied Flycatchers'. | * Large white forehead patch, reaching back almost to a line through the middle of the eye. The largest white forehead of all 'Pied Flycatchers'. | ||
* Occasional birds may show a very thin complete white collar but the majority just have the white reaching as far back as the rear of the earcoverts. | * Occasional birds may show a very thin complete white collar but the majority just have the white reaching as far back as the rear of the earcoverts. | ||
− | * The majority show a black rump with the odd bird having a slightly paler one. | + | * The majority show a black rump with the odd bird having a narrow, slightly paler one. |
− | * Large white wing patches. Greater | + | * Large white wing patches. Greater upperwing coverts entirely white, large white patch at the base of the primaries reaching the leading edge, tertials as other 'Pied Flycatchers'. |
* White Underparts | * White Underparts | ||
* Entirely black tail with no white outer tail feathers. | * Entirely black tail with no white outer tail feathers. |
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- Ficedula speculigera
Identification
12-13 cm
Adult breeding male
- Black and white.
- Large white forehead patch, reaching back almost to a line through the middle of the eye. The largest white forehead of all 'Pied Flycatchers'.
- Occasional birds may show a very thin complete white collar but the majority just have the white reaching as far back as the rear of the earcoverts.
- The majority show a black rump with the odd bird having a narrow, slightly paler one.
- Large white wing patches. Greater upperwing coverts entirely white, large white patch at the base of the primaries reaching the leading edge, tertials as other 'Pied Flycatchers'.
- White Underparts
- Entirely black tail with no white outer tail feathers.
Adult Female
Very like female Collared Flycatcher but greyer back, paler rump and uppertail often darker / blackish.
Confusion Species
European Pied Flycatcher, Semicollared Flycatcher, Collared Flycatcher
Distribution
Found in Morocco, northern Algeria and northern Tunisia.
Taxonomy
A monotypic species.
Has formerly been considered to be a subspecies of European Pied Flycatcher.