Thrushes (Turdidae)
Common Stonechat (Saxicola torquatus) - HBW 10, p. 781
French: Tarier pâtre
German: Schwarzkehlchen
Spanish: Tarabilla Común
Other common names: Collared Stonechat, Collared Bush Chat; European Stonechat (hibernans, rubicola); African Stonechat (Afrotropical races); Ethiopian Stonechat (albofasciatus); Siberian Stonechat (maurus)
Taxonomy: (Motacilla) torquata Linn aeus, 1766, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa.
Has been considered conspecific with S. dacotiae, but morphological differences sufficient to warrant treatment as two separate species; has also been treated as conspecific with S. tectes and S. leucurus. Recently proposed that races form three distinct species, European S. rubicola (including race hibernans), Siberian S. maurus (including variegatus, armenicus, indicus, przewalskii and stejnegeri) and African S. torquatus (remaining races); extent to which these groups satisfy any criteria for species recogn.. View all taxonomy...
Has been considered conspecific with S. dacotiae, but morphological differences sufficient to warrant treatment as two separate species; has also been treated as conspecific with S. tectes and S. leucurus. Recently proposed that races form three distinct species, European S. rubicola (including race hibernans), Siberian S. maurus (including variegatus, armenicus, indicus, przewalskii and stejnegeri) and African S. torquatus (remaining races); extent to which these groups satisfy any criteria for species recognition, however, is unclear, and variation within groups is considerable. Alternatively, further splitting could be argued for, e.g. in the case of rather distinct and apparently parapatrically abutting forms indicus and przewalskii. Variation also exists within races, and several taxa may be unworthy of recognition while others may deserve reinstatement. Birds on Sicily included in rubicola, but most closely resemble maurus (hence a challenge to the splitting of latter), and have been named archimedes. Races adamauae (N & W Cameroon) and pallidigula (Cameroon Mountain and Bioko I) are treated as synonyms of salax, and altivagus is included in promiscuus. Racial affiliation of population recently found breeding in NW Thailand unknown. Twenty-four subspecies recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- hibernans (Hartert, 1910) - Ireland, Britain, W France and W Iberian coast.
- rubicola (Linnaeus, 1766) - W, C & S Europe, NW Africa, and Turkey E to W Caucasus area; non-breeding also N Africa E to Middle East.
- variegatus (S. G. Gmelin, 1774) - E Caucasus area E to lower R Ural and S to NW Iran; non-breeding NE Africa.
- hibernans (Hartert, 1910) - Ireland, Britain, W France and W Iberian coast.
- rubicola (Linnaeus, 1766) - W, C & S Europe, NW Africa, and Turkey E to W Caucasus area; non-breeding also N Africa E to Middle East.
- variegatus (S. G. Gmelin, 1774) - E Caucasus area E to lower R Ural and S to NW Iran; non-breeding NE Africa.
- armenicus Stegmann, 1935 - SE Turkey, Transcaucasia and SW Iran; non-breeding also SW Asia and NE Africa.
- maurus (Pallas, 1773) - E Finland and N & E European Russia E to Mongolia, E Tien Shan and Pakistan; non-breeding SW & S Asia.
- stejnegeri (Parrot, 1908) - E Siberia E to Anadyrland, S to E Mongolia, NE China, Korea and Japan; non-breeding E & SE Asia (S to Malay Peninsula).
- indicus (Blyth, 1847) - NW & C Himalayas; non-breeding Pakistan and C India.
- przewalskii (Pleske, 1889) - Tibetan Plateau E to C China, S to NE Myanmar and Indochina; non-breeding N & NE India E to SE China and SE Asia.
- moptanus Bates, 1932 - Senegal Delta and S Mali (inner Niger Delta).
- nebularum Bates, 1930 - Sierra Leone E to W Ivory Coast.
- jebelmarrae Lynes, 1920 - E Chad and W Sudan (Darfur).
- salax (J. Verreaux & E. Verreaux, 1851) - E Nigeria S to NW Angola, including Bioko I (Fernando Póo).
- felix Bates, 1936 - SW Saudi Arabia and W Yemen.
- albofasciatus Rüppell, 1845 - SE Sudan, Ethiopian Highlands and NE Uganda.
- axillaris (Shelley, 1885) - E DRCongo E to Kenya and N & W Tanzania.
- stonei Bowen, 1932 - SW Tanzania S to S & E Angola, NE Namibia, Botswana and N South Africa.
- promiscuus Hartert, 1922 - S Tanzania S to E Zimbabwe and W Mozambique.
- torquatus (Linnaeus, 1766) - South Africa (Northern Province S to SW Western Cape) and W Swaziland.
- oreobates Clancey, 1956 - Lesotho Highlands.
- clanceyi Latimer, 1961 - coastal Western Cape.
- voeltzkowi Grote, 1926 - Grand Comoro (Njazidja), in Comoro Is.
- sibilla (Linnaeus, 1766) - Madagascar (except N massif and C area).
- tsaratananae Milon, 1951 - Tsaratanana Massif, in N Madagascar.
- ankaratrae Salomonsen, 1934 - Ankaratra Massif and adjacent C part of W savannas, in C Madagascar.
- Least Concern Enlarge map
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A male perched on a plant, looking around. Locality Tal Chhapar Wildlife Sanctuary, Churu District, Rajasthan, India
Josep del Hoyo 24 February 2011 1 year ago 19 sec 3.8 -
A male perched in a bush, looking around and changing the perch. Locality Naliya Grasslands, Kutch District, Gujarat, India
Josep del Hoyo 15 February 2011 1 year ago 24 sec 3.8 -
A male on a wire looking around Locality Larache, Tangier-Tétouan Region, Morocco (ssp rubicola)
Josep del Hoyo 7 April 2007 5 years ago 22 sec 3.8 -
A close-up of a male calling Locality Arrocampo, Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain (ssp rubicola)
Javier Ortas 5 May 2008 5 years ago 27 sec 3.8 -
A female calling from two diffrent branches Locality Sierra de San Pedro, Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain (ssp rubicola)
Juan Sanabria 31 March 2007 5 years ago 28 sec 3.7 -
A male in tree calling Locality Draguignan, Var, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Wout van den Brink 6 May 2013 3 weeks ago ADDED LAST MONTH 21 sec 3.7
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male on twig
Locality Hula Valley, Israel (ssp variegata)
Lior Kislev 26 December 2011 1 year ago 4 -
Male adult Locality Jeti Oguz, Issyk-Kul Province, Kyrgyzstan (ssp maurus)
Rémi Bigonneau 2 July 2011 1 year ago 4 -
A bird on a bush
Locality China (Northern)
Nathanael Goldman 1 May 2011 2 years ago 4 -
Common Stonechat (Saxicola torquatus) female, Menorca, Agosto 2009.
Locality Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
Juan José Bazán Hiraldo 18 August 2009 2 years ago 4 -
this nice rubicola 1CY male, shows that it's finally winter, most of November it would be the more eastern forms.
Locality Israel (ssp rubicola)
Shai Agmon 1 December 2010 2 years ago 4 -
A bird on a branch.
Locality The Btecha (Jordan River Delta), Jordan Valley, Israel
Lior Kislev 25 October 2010 2 years ago 4
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male singing on wire
Locality Amnissos, Crete Region, Greece
(ssp rubicola)
Joe Angseesing 24 May 2009 12 weeks ago 5 -
Partial song including possible mimicry Locality Send, Surrey, England, Great Britain
(ssp hibernans)
Stuart Fisher 2 June 2007 3 years ago 4 -
Alarm calls of a pair Locality Isle of Skye, Scotland, Great Britain
(ssp hibernans)
Stuart Fisher 11 August 2002 4 years ago 3 -
A male calling, then flying away.
Locality Razdolnaya River Estuary, Primorsky Krai, Eastern Russia, Russia
(ssp maurus)
Josep del Hoyo 4 June 2009 3 years ago 2.5
