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Hume’s Whitethroat

Sylvia althaea (Hume, 1878)

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2018-07-25
Takhta Karacha Samarkand region
© Anna Danilova

Description

The adult Hume's Whitethroats in breeding plumage are dark, slaty-grey above. Mantle sometimes have slightly brownish tinge. the flight feathers are dark-brownish. The central pair of tail feathers are black-brownish bluish tinged; the outer pair is white with the brownish shafts and the brownish patches in the base part of the inner webs; the second outer pair is black-brownish with the white terminal spots; other tail feathers are black-brownish. The lore and ear coverts are black-brownish, slightly darker than crown. The throat, breast, median part of abdomen, and undertail are off-white. The flanks are grayish. It is resemble the Lesser Whitethroat of which was formerly treated as subspecies. It is distinguished from the Lesser Whitethroat by the longer tail, longer bill and dark slaty-grey upperparts. In fresh autumn plumage the coloration is brighter. The upperparts have brown tone, crown is bluish-grey, uppertail is bluish, the ear coverts and lore are blackish; the secondaries have buffy edges, the tail feathers have the pale narrow edges. The white color of the underparts obtains the pinkish tinge especially expressed on the flanks and breast. Juveniles are almost not differed from the adults in autumn plumage. Weight 12,4 - 17.0 grams, wing 64-70, tail 56-60 mm.

References

"Птицы Казахстана" том 4. "Наука", Алма-Ата. 1972.

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