How To Use Wheatear In A Sentence

  • There was a female redstart, a couple of Rüppell's warblers, northern, Cyprus and black-eared wheatears, three woodchat shrikes, chiffchaff, and a tawny pipit.
  • On this walk I was lucky to see a flock of 40 wheatears returning to the moors from wintering in Africa.
  • A short car tour and a lengthy walk turn up not even a fleeting glimpse of a wheatear's white rump, and so we set off for Airidh nam Ban in the hope of at least hearing a chiffchaff among the trees there even if we don't see one. Country diary: South Uist
  • But diet extends to a selection of birds including warblers and even swallows, wheatears and nightingales.
  • In the scrub areas I once again saw both Desert and Isabelline wheatears.
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  • The Sussex shepherds who could earn up to £50 a year by supplying wheatears to poulterers in Brighton used to attend an annual celebration dinner, until about 1880.
  • Other species such as the wheatear, ring ouzel, and sandwich tern have all been observed about one week earlier than usual.
  • The stunning list of passerines to be found at the site includes calandra lark, crag martin, rufous - tailed scrub robin, three species of wheatears, blue rock thrush, various species of warblers, rock nuthatch, lesser grey and woodchat shrikes, rose - coloured starling, rock sparrow, black - headed and ortolan buntings, and others.
  • Skylarks, wheatears, pipits and greylag geese fill any silences that remain.
  • The beautiful underfoot carpets of blue gentium delight the eye and, above fly buzzards, eagles, skylarks and wheatears.
  • Steppe representatives include typical species such as lark (5 species), wheatears, pipits, as well as numerous other unusual and rare species (Chettusia gregaria, Otis tetrax, Anthropoides virgo, Circus macrourus, Сircus pygargus, Aquila rapax). Kazakh upland
  • It looked like a wheatear but he was even a blur as a silhouette, bouncing around up there all alone like something very very important was going on, and I suppose it was.
  • As spring approaches, many birds start to return to Ireland for the summer and to breed, for example, the cuckoo, swift, swallow, wheatear, various warblers and terns, and the corncrake - a bird of particular interest in the North-west.
  • By birds I don't mean panhandling pigeons, but self-supporting warblers, wheatears, grosbeaks, ducks, thrushes, egrets, pheasants, finches, redstarts, hawks, swallows, wagtails, owls, the list goes on.
  • A wheatear with white eyebrow and orange bib perched nearby, robin shaped, hardly larger, soon to fly to Africa.
  • Finally I saw the familiar numbers and went in, not caring wheatear he was behind me or not.
  • A wheatear perched on these, ready to take off for Africa.
  • This species is strongly dichromatic, meaning that the males and females have distinctive plumage colours and patterns -- a characteristic that distinguishes it from the monochromatic Cyprus pied wheatear, Oenanthe cypriaca, with which it was formerly considered to be conspecific. Mystery bird: Pied wheatear, Oenanthe pleschanka
  • Where a cover of bracken is found, it provides nesting cover for other bird species, particularly whinchats and wheatears.
  • Plenty stonechats, whinchats, wheatear, both adults and young were abundant in numbers.
  • Evidence of breeding for both wheatears and whinchats would be particularly welcomed by the County Recorder!
  • Skylarks, one of Britain's most endangered birds, can be spotted near the sixth fairway, common lizard, brown hare and hen by the ninth and pied wagtail, wheatear and spotted flycatcher by the 18th.
  • The pied wheatear perched on a telephone line and would fly down to the ground to catch something then go back to its perch.
  • I've also noticed a black-eared wheatear that seems to favor the grassy area in front of our barracks.
  • On 12 th April, 2 hoopoes, 2 wrynecks, a nightingale, 2 citrine wagtails, a black-eared wheatear, 15 redstarts, a whinchat, a robin, a Menetries’ and 23 willow warblers, a spotted flycatcher and 4 scaly-breasted munias were in Mushrif Palace Gardens.
  • But diet extends to a selection of birds including warblers and even swallows, wheatears and nightingales.
  • I saw a flock of common babblers, a migrant spotted flycatcher and my final new bird of the day an isabelline wheatear.
  • There were some wheatears in there too, and several other blurry dashes of color whizzing around in the big excitement they were taking part in, guess this must be it: the beginning of spring.
  • This species is strongly dichromatic, meaning that the males and females have distinctive plumage colours and patterns -- a characteristic that distinguishes it from the monochromatic Cyprus pied wheatear, Oenanthe cypriaca, with which it was formerly considered to be conspecific. Mystery bird: Pied wheatear, Oenanthe pleschanka
  • I saw a flock of common babblers, a migrant spotted flycatcher and my final new bird of the day an isabelline wheatear.
  • The name wheatears comes from the Anglo-Saxon.
  • In the surrounding area I saw a northern wheatear as well as a Black Redstart.
  • A wheatear with white eyebrow and orange bib perched nearby, robin shaped, hardly larger, soon to fly to Africa.
  • Skylarks, wheatears, pipits and greylag geese fill any silences that remain.
  • In the black wheatear, nest size was related to parental quality.
  • Finally, Stiv voiced what I was thinking, ‘I've tried awful hard to turn that into a wheatear but that really isn't found in Minnesota and the only record I could find was for a different county than I was in.’

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