Black Redstart

Black Redstart

Tithys redstart, Blackstart (not to be confused with the species blackstart), Black redtail

Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Phoenicurus ochruros
Population size
32.8-57.1 Mln
Life Span
up to 8 years
Weight
12-20
0.4-0.7
goz
g oz 
Length
13-14.5
5.1-5.7
cminch
cm inch 

The Black redstart (Phoenicurus ochruros) is a small passerine bird in the genus Phoenicurus. Like its relatives, it was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family (Turdidae), but is now known to be an Old World flycatcher (Muscicapidae).

Di

Diurnal

Ca

Carnivore

In

Insectivores

Ve

Vermivorous

Te

Terrestrial

Ov

Oviparous

Ar

Arboreal

Al

Altricial

Te

Territorial

Mo

Monogamy

So

Social

Pa

Partial Migrant

Al

Altitudinal Migrant

B

starts with

Appearance

The adult male of this species is overall dark grey to black on the upperparts and with a black breast; the lower rump and tail are orange-red, with the two central tail feathers dark red-brown. The belly and undertail are either blackish-grey (western subspecies) or orange-red (eastern subspecies); the wings are blackish-grey with pale fringes on the secondaries forming a whitish panel (western subspecies) or all blackish (eastern subspecies). The female is grey (western subspecies) to grey-brown (eastern subspecies) overall except for the orange-red lower rump and tail, greyer than the common redstart; at any age, the grey axillaries and underwing coverts are also distinctive. There are two distinct forms in first calendar year males at least in western subspecies, with the first ('carei') being similar to females and the second ('paradoxus') approaching adult males but lacking the whitish wing panel that does only develop during post-breeding molt of wing feathers in the second calendar year. This second form is much rarer than the first.

Video

Distribution

Geography

Black redstarts breed in south and central Europe and Asia and north-west Africa, from Great Britain and Ireland (where local) south to Morocco, east to central China. They are resident in the milder parts of their range, but north-eastern birds migrate to winter in southern and western Europe and Asia, and north Africa. In some areas, birds that breed in mountains move to lower elevations in winter. Black redstarts inhabit stony ground in mountains, particularly cliffs and stony slopes with xerophytic vegetation. They are also found in villages, and urban areas and often occur in large industrial complexes that have bare areas and cliff-like buildings.

Black Redstart habitat map

Climate zones

Black Redstart habitat map
Black Redstart
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Habits and Lifestyle

Black redstarts are diurnal birds. They spend daytime hours searching for food or perching in trees or bushes. They usually feed on the ground hopping around searching for insects or catching passing insects in flight, and may also use a “sit-and’wait” tactic. During winter Black redstarts are usually solitary but may be seen in pairs or small groups. With the start of the breeding season, they spend time in mated pairs and become territorial. Male Black redstarts have a rattling song and a ‘tick’ call.

Bird's call

Diet and Nutrition

Black redstarts are mainly carnivores (insectivores, vermivores) feeding on various insects such as grasshoppers, flies, bugs, beetles, wasps, bees, ants, spiders, earthworms and even tiny crustaceans. They may also supplement their diet with seeds, berries, and fruits.

Mating Habits

MATING BEHAVIOR
REPRODUCTION SEASON
starts in mid-April
INCUBATION PERIOD
13-17 days
BABY NAME
chick
web.animal_clutch_size
4-6 eggs

Black redstarts are usually monogamous. They form pairs and males perform “dances” to attract the female. Black redstarts start breeding in mid-April. The nest is built by the female and is typically placed in a crevice or hole in a rock or a wall or on a ledge of a building. The nest consists of a loose cup of grass and stems and is lined with hair, wool, and feathers. The eggs are laid daily. The clutch consists of 4 to 6 eggs that are usually white but can also be pale blue. Beginning after the final egg is laid, the eggs are incubated by the female for 13-17 days. The young are cared for and fed by both parents and fledge after 12-19 days. Pairs may raise two broods during the year.

Population

Population threats

Black redstarts are not considered threatened at present. However, since these birds like to nest in buildings and other places around human habitations, they are vulnerable to disturbances and loss of suitable breeding habitats.

Population number

According to IUCN Red List, the total population size of the Black redstart is 32,800,000-57,100,000 mature individuals. In Europe, the breeding population consists of 5,760,000-10,000,000 pairs, which equates to 11,500,000-20,000,000 mature individuals. Currently, this species is classified as Least Concern (LC) on the IUCN Red List, and its numbers today are increasing.

References

1. Black redstart Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_redstart
2. Black redstart on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22710051/155610899
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/707301

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