Grey Bush Chat

Saxicola ferreus

The Grey Bush Chat (Saxicola ferreus) is a small passerine bird found in parts of Asia. It has a distinctive grey plumage with a blackish tail and a white rump. The male and female have similar plumage, with the male being slightly larger. This species is often found in open grasslands, scrublands, and rocky terrains. It is known for its habit of perching on exposed rocks or low vegetation while foraging for insects. The Grey Bush Chat is an insectivorous bird, feeding on a variety of small insects and larvae. Its population trend is currently unknown, and more research is needed to determine its conservation status.

Habitat: Open grasslands, scrublands, rocky terrains

Grey Bush Chat
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