Definitionn. common European chat with black plumage and a reddish-brown breast
Last update: October 22, 2015
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The Stonechat regards with suspicion almost any bird of its own size, and will even pursue a Tree-Pipit if it approaches too closely. [Please select]
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It is difficult to put oneself in the place of the Stonechat or of the Whinchat. [Please select]
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The notes which it has been observed to imitate are those of the Nightingale, Robin, Swallow, and Stonechat. [Please select]
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Professor Ansted includes the Stonechat in his list, but marks it as confined to Guernsey and Sark. [Please select]
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] Such is the nature of the warfare which prevails between neighbouring pairs, and which can be observed in the life of many other species--the Chaffinch, Stonechat, Blackbird, Partridge, Jay, to mention but a few. [Please select]
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In doing so it intrudes upon the territory of a Stonechat; and the Stonechat, becoming excited, flies towards it, and it retires for a short distance in the direction from whence it came. [Please select]
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