Stonechat
Stonechat: Small thrush with black back and white rump. Underparts are white except for orange breast. Head is black and collar is white. Wings are black with white stripes. Tail is black. Found in open meadows and marsh edges. Forages for insects on ground; also picks off vegetation.
● Song:
"tsk-tsk-tsk", "tchack"
● Foraging & Feeding:
Stonechat: Forages for insects on the ground, also gleans from vegetation.
● Breeding & nesting:
Stonechat: Five to eight green blue eggs marked with red brown are laid in a nest made of grass, moss, plant stems, and wool, lined with hair, wool, and feathers, and built in deep grass, heather, or under a bush. Incubation ranges from 14 to 15 days and is carried out by the female.
● Similar species:
Stonechat: None in range.