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Eastern black-eared wheatear

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by its whiter, less buff-tinted upperparts than the latter species, giving it a more distinctly black-and-white appearance, as well as by having the black of the mask reaching just above the base of the bill. Black-throated individuals of this species have a greater amount of black on the throat and
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In autumn and winter the head and mantle are distinctly buff, as are the underparts (including the throat on non-black-throated individuals), but the buff varies in intensity. Except for the central pair, the tail feathers are much whiter than in the northern wheatear, the white on the inner web
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face than on the western birds, and the black generally terminates more abruptly or in a straighter line. Females of this species differ from their western counterparts in being overall colder-colored and duller.
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The breeding male has the forehead, crown, and mantle white or nearly white with a buff tinge, and the wings blacker than those of the
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The female is a more gray-brown bird, but has the characteristic white lower back, and her seasonal changes are less marked.
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Ullman, Magnus (2003) Separation of Western and Eastern Black-eared Wheatear
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The male eastern black-eared wheatear can be distinguished from the male
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Identification of Pied Wheatear and Eastern Black-eared Wheatear
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Passeriformes
Muscicapidae
Oenanthe
Binomial name
Güldenstädt
Synonyms
wheatear
migratory
passerine
bird
thrush
Turdidae
Old World flycatcher
Muscicapidae
conspecific
western black-eared wheatear
northern wheatear

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