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whinchat

Bird, genus Saxicola rubetra, family Muscicapidae, order Passeriformes, that favours heaths and open places where it feeds principally on insects. The centre of the throat and breast are a light cinnamon-red, as also are the sides of the body and the abdomen; the general colour above is brown; the head-feathers are edged with sandy-buff. It is a summer visitor to most parts of Europe, and breeds as far north as the Arctic Circle.



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Whinchats, ring ouzels and wheatears were at many coastal locations: the highest count was 105 wheatears at RSPB Penrhosfeilw, near South Stack.
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