Eversmann's Redstart
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Eversmann's redstart (''Phoenicurus erythronotus''), also known as the rufous-backed redstart, is a passerine bird belonging to the genus ''Phoenicurus''. It was formerly classified in the thrush (bird), thrush family Turdidae but is now placed in the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae. It was described by the Germany, German biologist Eduard Friedrich Eversmann who is commemorated in the bird's English name. It is one of the larger redstarts, 15 to 16 cm long with a wingspan of 25.5 to 27 cm. The beak, bill and legs are black. The male in breeding plumage has a black mask and grey crown and nape. The back and rump are rufous and the tail is also rufous apart from the darker central feathers. The wings are dark with white patches on the scapulars and primary-coverts. The underparts are mainly rufous with white on the belly and undertail-coverts. Non-breeding and first-winter males are similar but much duller and browner. Females are mostly grey-brown. They have a rufous tail with a dark centre, a pale eye-ring, two buff wingbars and buff edges to the flight feather#Tertials, tertials. The bird song, song is loud and lively. The birds also have a soft, croaking call and a whistling call. The tail is often flicked up and down. It breeds in the mountains of Central Asia and southern Siberia from the Tien Shan range to the Tarbagatai Mountains, Tarbagatay and Altay Mountains and near Lake Baikal. Some birds move downhill for the winter while others, especially in the north-east of the range, bird migration, migrate longer distances. The wintering range extends from southern Iraq through Iran and Pakistan to the western Himalayas of Kashmir. A few birds reach eastern Arabia. It has occurred as a vagrancy in birds, vagrant in the State of Israel and Turkey. It inhabits forest and woodland during the breeding season, reaching 5400 metres above sea-level. In winter it is seen in more open and arid habitats. Insects form the bulk of its diet during the breeding season but fruit and seeds are important in winter.


References

* BirdLife International (2007
Species factsheet: ''Phoenicurus erythronotus''
ownloaded from on 24/7/2007. * Hollom, P. A. D.; Porter, R. F.; Christensen, S. & Willis, Ian (1988) ''Birds of the Middle East and North Africa'', T & AD Poyser, Calton, England. * MacKinnon, John & Phillipps, Karen (2000) ''A Field Guide to the Birds of China'', Oxford University Press, Oxford * Snow, D. W. & Perrins, C. M. (1998) ''Birds of the Western Palearctic: Concise Edition'', Vol. 2, Oxford University Press, Oxford.


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Oriental Bird Images: Rufous-backed redstart

Rufous-backed Redstart
{{Taxonbar, from=Q796489 Phoenicurus, Eversmann's redstart Birds of Central Asia Birds of Mongolia Birds of South Asia Birds of Western Asia Birds described in 1841, Eversmann's redstart