Daurian redstart facts jōbitaki Daurian redstart Calling sound
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Daurian redstart • Audio https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... • by • is licensed under https://www.kogl.or.kr/info/licenseTy... • The Daurian redstart is a small passerine bird from temperate Asia. In Japan, it is known as jōbitaki. The species was first described by Peter Simon Pallas in 1776. Like all typical redstarts, they are strongly sexually dimorphic. Breeding males have a grey crown and nape with lighter forehead and crown-sides, a black face and chin, brownish mantle and wings and a large white wing patch; the chest, lower back and rump are orange, and the tail is black with orange sides. Juvenile males are similarly patterned but much duller and less clearly marked. • Females are warm brown above, paler below, have an orange rump and tail sides, and have a large white wing patch similar to the males. Bill, eye, legs and feet are black in both sexes. It is found in Manchuria, southeastern Russia, northeastern Mongolia, central China and Korea. It is migratory; it winters in Korea, Japan, southeast coastal China and Taiwan, and in northeast India and parts of Southeast Asia. • Daurian redstarts favour open forests, forest edges, agricultural margins, and are also commonly found in parks and urban gardens. They are reasonably confiding and often allow humans to approach quite closely before moving off. It breeds in the summer months, with a mated pair of the nominate subspecies having been encountered in early May. • Widespread and rather common, this bird is not considered a threatened species by the IUCN.
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