Definitionn. small songbird of northern America and Eurasia having a distinctive white rump
Last update: October 7, 2015
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A mile away, I know a flinty waste beloved of the wheatear and the locust. [Please select]
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There, an adult wheatear was feeding insects to her young, which were three fourths the size of the parent. [Please select]
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On August 10, among rocks at the base of moraines, the wheatear was the second most common species. [Please select]
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9-25, 1951) the wheatear was characteristically a bird of the rock fields and rockslides and in many places was the only bird present. [Please select]
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In all, there were twenty-four Whitethroats, nine Willow-Warblers, eight Sedge-Warblers, and six Wheatears; and on dissection it was found that twenty Whitethroats, seven Willow-Warblers, eight Sedge-Warblers, and one Wheatear were males. [Please select]
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It seems very much to take the place of the Wheatear, arriving about the time the Wheatear departs, and mostly frequenting the same places. [Please select]
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