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The wheatears,
genusOenanthe, were formerly considered
to be members of the
thrush family Turdidae. They are more commonly now
placed in the
flycatcher family Muscicapidae. This is an Old World
group, but the Northern Wheatear has established a foothold
in eastern Canada and Greenland.
They are terrestrial insectivorous
passerine
birds of open, often dry, country . They often nest in
rock crevices or disused burrows.
Northern species are long-distance
migrants, wintering in
Africa.
Wheatears are typically larger than the
European Robin. Most species have characteristic black
and white or red and white markings on their rumps or their
long tails.
Most species are strongly
sexually dimorphic; only the male has the striking
plumage patterns characteristic of the genus, though the
females share the white or red rump patches.