Wheatear upon barbed wire in the Extremadura, Spain - Image Details
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Wheatear upon barbed wire in the Extremadura, Spain

The wheatears, in Latin Oenanthe Oenanthe, are passerine birds. The name wheatear is not derived from wheat or any sense of ear, but is a folk etymology of white and arse, referring to the prominent white rump. They are terrestrial insectivorous birds of open, often dry, country.

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