You don"t need to be a bird expert to notice the wheatear darting across open ground. These ground-dwelling songbirds belong to the Oenanthe genus and are known for their upright posture and habit of hopping or sprinting between perches. Despite the name, wheatears have nothing to do with wheat or ears—the name is a twist on the old phrase "white arse," pointing to the bird"s distinctive white rump found in most species. Globally, there are around 20 species of wheatears, but in North America, the northern wheatear is the one you"re most likely to encounter.
Wheatear, Peak District National Park, England
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