Redstart
The white-fronted redstart, its scientific name Phoenicurus phoenicurus, is a bird that lives throughout Europe, Asia and Africa.
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It is a bird belonging to the Muscicapidae family and the Passeriformes order.
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It is recognizable with its entirely beige body close to brown for the female having a little red. The male has black, gray, orange and white plumage. Its beak and legs are gray.
In the white-fronted redstart, it is possible to recognize the female from the male. In fact, the male has a gray head and a line on the forehead, white, his throat is black, his belly is orange and his back is gray and black. The female is entirely beige approaching brown with a little red on the belly and tail and a small white line on the forehead.
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The White-fronted Redstart feeds mainly on insects, small mollusks and spiders.
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He lives mostly in forests.
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It nests in pairs. It nests in a hollow in a tree. It lays about 4-7 eggs.
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It is a rather talkative species.
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On the IUCN conservation status it is: LC Least concern.