Stonechat Bird (Saxicola Rubicola)
Stonechats are about the size of robins. Males have a distinctive black head with a white collar, orange-red breasts, and a mottled brown back. Females lack the black head of the males, but have brown backs and orange-tinged chests. Birds regularly flutter their wings while perched, typically on the tops of low shrubs.
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