Seebohm's Wheatear

Oenanthe seebohmi

Seebohm's Wheatear (Oenanthe seebohmi) is a small, migratory bird found in the Middle East and Central Asia. This species is known for its distinctive black face mask and white underparts, with the male displaying a striking blue-grey upper body and the female a more subdued brown-grey. These birds prefer open, rocky habitats such as mountain slopes, cliffs, and dry stony areas where they can forage for insects and seeds. Seebohm's Wheatears are known for their agile and acrobatic flight patterns. The conservation status of this species is currently listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.

Habitat: Open, rocky habitats such as mountain slopes, cliffs, and dry stony areas

Seebohm's Wheatear
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