African Stonechat, male |
433 AFRICAN STONECHAT Saxicola torquatus
South Africa (101)
Used to be referred to collectively as Common Stonechat. Inhabits sub-Saharan Africa, in Southern Africa distributed across central north to the east, down eastern half and across south. Found in grassland, fynbos and scrub, often on fringes of wetlands or forest edges. Occurs singly or in pairs, perching on twigs or stems and dropping into the grass to feed
African Stonechat, female. |
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