Saxicola
Jerdon's Bushchat (Saxicola jerdoni)
The range of this species extends patchily throughout northeast India and northern Bangladesh into northern and north-central Indochina.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Grey Bushchat (Saxicola ferreus)
Therange of this species extends throughout the Himalayas from northern Pakistan in the west to northeast India and northern Myanmar in the east, and from here into northern Indochina, south-central China and south-east China; wintering populations extend south into the southern Himalayan foothills of northern India, and patchily into central and southern Indochina.
Two subspecies recognised:
S. f. ferreus - photo by @LaughingDove
S. f. haringtoni
White-bellied Bushchat (Saxicola gutturalis)
Endemic to Timor in the Lesser Sundas, and surrounding offshore islands.
Two subspecies recognised:
S. g. gutturalis
S. g. luctuosus
No photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Whinchat (Saxicola rubetra)
The summer breeding range of this species extends throughout Europe, and into Western and Central Asia, from the British Isles and Iberian Peninsula in the west to the Black Sea and Caucasus in the east, and from here south into northern Iran and further east into western and south-central Siberia; the wintering range of this species extends across the Sahel of Africa from Senegal and Gambia in the west to Eritrea and Ethiopia in the east, and south from here through eastern Africa to Malawi and eastern Zambia.
Monotypic.
Photo by @LaughingDove
White-browed Bushchat (Saxicola macrorhynchus)
The range of this species is restricted to the Thar Desert of northwestern India; populations were formerly much more widespread, extending as far west as central Afghanistan.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
White-throated Bushchat (Saxicola insignis)
The summer breeding range of this species is restricted to western and central Mongolia, and the immediately-adjacent portions of south-central Russia; the wintering range of this species extends from north-central India in the west, through Nepal and Bhutan to northeast India in the east.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Pied Bushchat (Saxicola caprata)
The range of this species extends from Central Asia into southern and southeast Asia, from southern Kazakhstan in the north to south-central Iran and Pakistan in the south, and east from here throughout the Indian Subcontinent, southern China and Indochina; the range of the species also extends patchily southeast from here into the Philippines, Lesser Sundas and New Guinea.
Sixteen subspecies recognised:
S. c. rossorum
S. c. bicolor
S. c. burmanicus
S. c. nilgiriensis
S. c. atratus
S. c. caprata
S. c. randi
S. c. anderseni
S. c. fruticola
S. c. francki
S. c. pyrrhonotus
S. c. albonotatus
S. c. cognatus
S. c. belensis
S. c. aethiops
S. c. wahgiensis
No photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
White-tailed Stonechat (Saxicola leucurus)
The range of this species extends throughout the Indus Valley of Pakistan, and from here into the foothills of the Himalayas; the range of the species then extends east throughout the Himalayas into northeast India and northern Myanmar.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Fuerteventura Stonechat (Saxicola dacotiae)
Endemic to the eastern Canary Islands.
A single extant subspecies - the nominate - is recognised.
Photo by @Zoovolunteer
Common Stonechat (Saxicola torquatus)
The resident breeding range of this species comprises several disjunct populations; western and southern Europe from the British Isles, Iberian Peninsula and North Africa in the west, throughout the Balkans and Asia Minor to the Middle East; and patchily throughout sub-Saharan Africa with the largest population extending from southern DRC and Congo in the west to Tanzania and the Albertine Rift in the east, and south to the Cape, but absent from the most arid areas of Angola and Namibia. The summer breeding range of this species extends throughout central and eastern Europe in the west, through the Caucasus, Central Asia and Siberia, to the Russian Far East in the east, and south into the Himalayas, northern Indochina and south-central China. The wintering range of this species extends throughout northern and northeast Africa, into the Arabian Peninsula and Indian Subcontinent, to southeast China in the east, and south from here into Indochina.
Twenty-four subspecies are currently recognised, in an number of clades which may merit species status:
S. t. hibernans - photo by @LaughingDove
S. t. rubicola - photo by @vogelcommando
S. t. hemprichii
S. t. variegatus - photo by @vogelcommando
S. t. maurus
S. t. indicus - photo by @Chlidonias
S. t. przewalskii
S. t. stejnegeri
S. t. moptanus
S. t. nebularum
S. t. jebelmarrae
S. t. salax
S. t. felix
S. t. axillaris
S. t. stonei - photo by @Maguari
S. t. promiscuus - photo by @lintworm
S. t. torquatus
S. t. oreobates
S. t. clanceyi
S. t. voeltzkowi
S. t. tsaratananae
S. t. ankaratrae
S. t. albofasciatus
S. t. sibilla
Reunion Stonechat (Saxicola tectes)
Endemic to Reunion Island.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
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Jerdon's Bushchat (Saxicola jerdoni)
The range of this species extends patchily throughout northeast India and northern Bangladesh into northern and north-central Indochina.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Grey Bushchat (Saxicola ferreus)
Therange of this species extends throughout the Himalayas from northern Pakistan in the west to northeast India and northern Myanmar in the east, and from here into northern Indochina, south-central China and south-east China; wintering populations extend south into the southern Himalayan foothills of northern India, and patchily into central and southern Indochina.
Two subspecies recognised:
S. f. ferreus - photo by @LaughingDove
S. f. haringtoni
White-bellied Bushchat (Saxicola gutturalis)
Endemic to Timor in the Lesser Sundas, and surrounding offshore islands.
Two subspecies recognised:
S. g. gutturalis
S. g. luctuosus
No photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Whinchat (Saxicola rubetra)
The summer breeding range of this species extends throughout Europe, and into Western and Central Asia, from the British Isles and Iberian Peninsula in the west to the Black Sea and Caucasus in the east, and from here south into northern Iran and further east into western and south-central Siberia; the wintering range of this species extends across the Sahel of Africa from Senegal and Gambia in the west to Eritrea and Ethiopia in the east, and south from here through eastern Africa to Malawi and eastern Zambia.
Monotypic.
Photo by @LaughingDove
White-browed Bushchat (Saxicola macrorhynchus)
The range of this species is restricted to the Thar Desert of northwestern India; populations were formerly much more widespread, extending as far west as central Afghanistan.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
White-throated Bushchat (Saxicola insignis)
The summer breeding range of this species is restricted to western and central Mongolia, and the immediately-adjacent portions of south-central Russia; the wintering range of this species extends from north-central India in the west, through Nepal and Bhutan to northeast India in the east.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Pied Bushchat (Saxicola caprata)
The range of this species extends from Central Asia into southern and southeast Asia, from southern Kazakhstan in the north to south-central Iran and Pakistan in the south, and east from here throughout the Indian Subcontinent, southern China and Indochina; the range of the species also extends patchily southeast from here into the Philippines, Lesser Sundas and New Guinea.
Sixteen subspecies recognised:
S. c. rossorum
S. c. bicolor
S. c. burmanicus
S. c. nilgiriensis
S. c. atratus
S. c. caprata
S. c. randi
S. c. anderseni
S. c. fruticola
S. c. francki
S. c. pyrrhonotus
S. c. albonotatus
S. c. cognatus
S. c. belensis
S. c. aethiops
S. c. wahgiensis
No photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
White-tailed Stonechat (Saxicola leucurus)
The range of this species extends throughout the Indus Valley of Pakistan, and from here into the foothills of the Himalayas; the range of the species then extends east throughout the Himalayas into northeast India and northern Myanmar.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Fuerteventura Stonechat (Saxicola dacotiae)
Endemic to the eastern Canary Islands.
A single extant subspecies - the nominate - is recognised.
Photo by @Zoovolunteer
Common Stonechat (Saxicola torquatus)
The resident breeding range of this species comprises several disjunct populations; western and southern Europe from the British Isles, Iberian Peninsula and North Africa in the west, throughout the Balkans and Asia Minor to the Middle East; and patchily throughout sub-Saharan Africa with the largest population extending from southern DRC and Congo in the west to Tanzania and the Albertine Rift in the east, and south to the Cape, but absent from the most arid areas of Angola and Namibia. The summer breeding range of this species extends throughout central and eastern Europe in the west, through the Caucasus, Central Asia and Siberia, to the Russian Far East in the east, and south into the Himalayas, northern Indochina and south-central China. The wintering range of this species extends throughout northern and northeast Africa, into the Arabian Peninsula and Indian Subcontinent, to southeast China in the east, and south from here into Indochina.
Twenty-four subspecies are currently recognised, in an number of clades which may merit species status:
S. t. hibernans - photo by @LaughingDove
S. t. rubicola - photo by @vogelcommando
S. t. hemprichii
S. t. variegatus - photo by @vogelcommando
S. t. maurus
S. t. indicus - photo by @Chlidonias
S. t. przewalskii
S. t. stejnegeri
S. t. moptanus
S. t. nebularum
S. t. jebelmarrae
S. t. salax
S. t. felix
S. t. axillaris
S. t. stonei - photo by @Maguari
S. t. promiscuus - photo by @lintworm
S. t. torquatus
S. t. oreobates
S. t. clanceyi
S. t. voeltzkowi
S. t. tsaratananae
S. t. ankaratrae
S. t. albofasciatus
S. t. sibilla
Reunion Stonechat (Saxicola tectes)
Endemic to Reunion Island.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
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