African Stonechat

By Charlie May 3, 2005 1 comment

African Stonechat Saxicola torquata
South Africa 2003/2004.

 


african stonechat
Male, 14 October, Nr Johannesburg.

african stonechat
Male, 14 October, Nr Johannesburg.

african stonechat
Male, 14 October, Nr Johannesburg.

african stonechat
Female, 14 October, Nr Johannesburg.

african stonechat
Female, 14 October, Nr Johannesburg.

african stonechat
20 May, Nr Johannesburg.

african stonechat
20 May, Nr Johannesburg.

 

All photographs © Charlie Moores

 



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One Response to “African Stonechat”

  1. My mother saw a male stonechat today in Lyle, Washington, along the Columbia River Gorge. Are they common there? She described it to me, I looked for a similar bird in Peterson’s guide, and found the stonechat. She looked at photos and said yes, that was what she was looking at out her window.

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