Common rock thrush

Monticola saxatilis

The common rock thrush, also known as rufous-tailed rock thrush or simply rock thrush, is a chat belonging to the family Muscicapidae.
Common rock thrush  Ali Mohajeran,Biodiversity,Birds,Common Rock Thrush,Monticola saxatilis

Appearance

This is a medium-sized but stocky thrush 17–20 cm in length. The summer male is unmistakable, with a blue-grey head, orange underparts and outer tail feathers, dark brown wings and white back. Females and immatures are much less striking, with dark brown scaly upperparts, and paler brown scaly underparts. The outer tail feathers are reddish, like the male.
Rufous-tailed Rock-Thrush  Common rock thrush,Geotagged,Iran,Monticola saxatilis,Mountains,Rock,Spring,bird,thrush

Naming

It was formerly placed in the family Turdidae. The scientific name is from Latin. "Monticola" is from "mons, montis" "mountain", and "colere", "to dwell", and "saxatilis" means "rock-frequenting", from "saxum", "stone".
Common Rock Thrush female Common rock thrush,Geotagged,Kenya,Monticola saxatilis,Summer

Behavior

This species breeds in open dry hilly areas, usually above 1500 m. It nests in rock cavities, laying 4–5 eggs. It is omnivorous, eating a wide range of insects, berries and small reptiles. The male common rock thrush has a clear and tuneful song.
Common Rock Thrush (Monticola saxatilis) Mount Aragats, Armenia. Sep 8, 2017. Armenia,Common Rock Thrush,Geotagged,Monticola saxatilis,Summer

Habitat

This species breeds in open dry hilly areas, usually above 1500 m. It nests in rock cavities, laying 4–5 eggs. It is omnivorous, eating a wide range of insects, berries and small reptiles. The male common rock thrush has a clear and tuneful song.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyMuscicapidae
GenusMonticola
SpeciesM. saxatilis