European Stonechat
European Stonechats breed in heather land, coastal dunes and rough grassland with scattered small shrubs and bramble, open gorse, tussocks or heather. They are ...
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European Stonechats breed in heather land, coastal dunes and rough grassland with scattered small shrubs and bramble, open gorse, tussocks or heather. They are short-distance migrants or non-migratory, with part of the population, where winters are colder),moving further south in Europe and more widely in north Africa.
The English name derives from its call, sounding like two stones knocked together.
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The English name derives from its call, sounding like two stones knocked together.
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