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عدد الرسائل : 644 تاريخ التسجيل : 27/08/2008
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| | | Breeds in areas of scattered trees and tall bushes, often perching on nearby wires. Adult Woodchat Shrikes are unmistakeable, being mostly black and white but with a broad red patch on the crown and nape. The juveniles though are mostly dull brown but obviously scaly like other juvenile shrikes. However, they are the only shrikes with pale rumps and a plain face in which the lack of a dark mask gives them a gentler expression than other shrikes. They also have a pale bar across the median coverts, a pale patch in the primaries and, especially a pale panel on the shoulders unlike Red-backed Shrikes, although these markings are lacking or less prominent on Woodchats of the race badins. | IMAGE
| | Scientific Name | English Name | Turkish Name | lanius nubicus | masked shrike | maskeli orumcekkusu | | Breeds in stands of scattered trees and tall bushes including olive groves, orchards and even gardens. Masked Shrikes are smaller, slimmer and longer-tailed than other shrikes and the adults are strikingly black and white with orange flanks.
The juveniles start off looking like slim, Woodchat Shrikes but with a smaller bill and more obvious dark face mask and grey plumage. However, they quickly develop the white forehead of the adults which makes them easy to identify. | passeriformes > oriolidae | old world orioles • sariasmalar | IMAGE
| | Scientific Name | English Name | Turkish Name | oriolus oriolus | golden oriole | sariasma | | Breeds in broad-leaved woodlands, plantations and wind-breaks especially of poplar trees. Male Golden Orioles are spectacularly colourful but if it wasn't for their distinctive far-carrying songs they could easily be overlooked. The adult male is unmistakably, startlingly yellow apart from jet black wings and tail and a blood red beak. The female is greener and streaked below, distinctive enough when seen perched, but having similar colours to a Green Woodpecker in flight. The oriole though is smaller with blacker more pointed wings and yellow corners to the tail. | passeriformes > emberizidae | old world orioles • cinteler | IMAGE
| | Scientific Name | English Name | Turkish Name | emberiza melanocephala | black-headed bunting | karabasli cinte | | (also. karabasli kirazkusu)
Breeds on wooded hillsides and areas of scrub. The males are quite gorgeous with their black heads, brilliant yellow underparts and rich reddish-brown upperparts. The females are much duller although they often show at least a hint of yellow, especially on the undertail coverts and the head is usually distinctly darker than the throat, creating a hooded effect which mimics the pattern of the male. Otherwise they look like big, fairly long-bodied buntings with an obvious white eye-ring, rather sandy-brown plumage, a striking pale wing panel and a rich chestnut coloured rump. The lack of white outer-tail feathers also separates them from most other buntings. |
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