The Whinchat
The Whinchat
Saxicola rubetra
Spotted in the hills whilst foraging for whinberries, this Summer visitor can be seen and heard now
Photo by Liz Cutting
Found in parts of UK between April and October
Habitat: Meadows, moorland, open countryside with gorse and scrub
A stocky, small bird with a short tail. It hops or runs on the ground and can be seen perching on top of low bushes
With a prominent white stripe above its eye, with a streaky brown head and with an orange-buff breast
A Summer visitor and passage migrant in the UK. Birds breed in upland areas of Northern and Western Britain with a few in Ireland. It winders in Central and Southern Africa
Sadly Whinchat numbers have more than halved in Britain – the cause unknown