Blue rock thrush

Monticola solitarius

The blue rock thrush is a species of chat. This thrush-like Old World flycatcher was formerly placed in the family Turdidae. This species breeds in southern Europe and northwest Africa, and from central Asia to northern China and Malaysia.
Blue Rock Thrush  Blue rock thrush,Monticola solitarius

Appearance

This is a starling-sized bird, 21–23 cm in length with a long slim bill. The summer male is unmistakable, with all blue-grey plumage apart from its darker wings. Females and immatures are much less striking, with dark brown upperparts, and paler brown scaly underparts. Both sexes lack the reddish outer tail feathers of rock thrush.
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Distribution

The European, north African and southeast Asian birds are mainly resident, apart from altitudinal movements. Other Asian populations are more migratory, wintering in sub-Saharan Africa, India and southeast Asia. This bird is a very uncommon visitor to northern and western Europe.
Blue Rock Thrush  Blue rock thrush,Geotagged,India,Monticola solitarius,Winter

Behavior

The male blue rock thrush sings a clear, melodious call that is similar to, but louder than the call of the rock thrush.
Blue rock thrush (Monticola solitarius) Petra, Jordan. Apr 3, 2015. Blue rock thrush,Geotagged,Jordan,Monticola solitarius,Spring

Reproduction

Blue rock thrush breeds in open mountainous areas, usually higher than the breeding zone of the related common rock thrush. It nests in rock cavities and walls, and usually lays 3-5 eggs. An omnivore, the blue rock thrush eats a wide variety of insects and small reptiles in addition to berries and seeds.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyMuscicapidae
GenusMonticola
SpeciesM. solitarius