The Arabian Wheatear is a species of bird in the Muscicapidae family. It is found in Oman, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen.
The Arabian Wheatear is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The Arabian Wheatear (Oenanthe lugentoides) is a species of bird in the Muscicapidae family. It is found in Oman, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen. References - * BirdLife International 2004. Oenanthe lugentoides. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 26 July 2007. Stub icon This article about an Old World flycatcher is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. More
endemic is the South Arabian Wheatear, depending on its classification as a distinct species. The only area where all these species occur is in Yemen, but South West Saudi Arabia contains all except the Arabian Accentor. ... ....Birds of Western Saudi Arabia (Part One) - Text and pictures by Dr. Graham R. Lobley. More
For the purposes of our bird news services, South Arabian Wheatear is classed as Ungraded: species that are unlikely to appear as wild birds in Britain or Ireland show section Products featuring South Arabian Wheatear (1) Breeding Birds of the Western Palearctic (DRWBB: £99.95) show section External Links (0) We currently have no external links for this species. More
South Arabian Wheatear Oenanthe lugentoides min 25 from 5 kilometers on the road to Mawseet. At approx. 30 km on the road:- Mourning Wheatear Oenanthe lugens 2. Black Redstart Phoenicures ochruros 2 of the subspecies phoenicuroides. African Paradise Flycatcher Terpsiphone viridis 1 female. Black-headed Bush-shrike Tchagra Senegala 1. At 15 kilometers before Mawseet:- Crested Lark Galerida cristata 9. Shining Sunbird Nectarinia habessinica 2. More
Arabian Wheatear, Cinnamon breasted Bunting and Little Rock Thrush were all breeding. A further sighting of Arabian woodpecker, two Asir Magpies and a Hamerkop were a bonus. This was also one of the best sites to see the endemic Hamadryas Baboon Papio hamadryas, which is relatively abundant in the mountains. Other species recorded here included Brown Woodland Warbler, Arabian Waxbill, Pale Crag Martin, Red rumped Swallow, Long billed Pipit, Yemen Thrush, Little Swift, and Brown necked Raven. More
Arabian Wheatear: The Arabian Wheatear (Oenanthe lugentoides) is a species of bird in the Muscicapidae family. It is found in Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen. Tangerine (color): Tangerine is a shade of orange that resembles the tangerine fruit. Zin Desert: The Wilderness of Zin/Desert of Zin () is a geographic area mentioned by the Torah as containing Kadesh-Barnea within it;e.g. More
9): South Arabian Wheatear 1, Yemen Serin 3 5 January 2009 Ayn Hamran (10.4): Short-toed Eagle 1, Verreaux's Eagle 2, Booted Eagle 1, Bonelli's Eagle 1, Arabian Partridge 7, Lichtenstein's Sandgrouse 14, Bruce's Green Pigeon 10, Blue-cheeked Bee-eater 1, Hoopoe 1, Long-billed Pipit 2, Grey Wagtail 2, Red-breasted Flycatcher 2, Arabian Warbler 2, Grey-headed Kingfisher 1 Khawr Rawri (10. More
Blackstart, South Arabian Wheatear, flocks of White-breasted White-eyes, Fan-tailed Raven and Cinnamon-breasted Bunting. Hereafter we headed to Wadi Darbat, where we had lunch. A long stroll here added Little Grebe, Garganey, Booted Eagle and Song Thrush to our trip list. The last site of the day was Khawr Rawri and it took one of the Toyota Land Cruisers a very long time to find this site. More