Name: Wheatear, Eastern Mourning
Scientific name: Oenanthe lugens
Type: Wheatear
Color: Black,White
Habitat: Desert,Fields
Size: 15cm
Winter Visitor
When perched resembles stocky version of male Pied or male Eastern Pied (capistrata race). Readily identified from both in flight by prominent whitish panel in open wing; compared with Pied the black ‘bib’ is smaller, underparts white (tinged buff in Pied) and undertail-coverts rufous-buff; also primary coverts narrowly tipped white and black band near tip of tail is of fairly even width without the pronounced upward black extension on outer tail-feathers of Pied. In autumn lacks the pronounced pale feather fringes to black throat and mantle of male Pied. Juvenile lacks black mantle and throat, has blackish ear-coverts, a broad buffish white bar to greater coverts and to tips of otherwise black primary-coverts.