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Alert Status: Green - 38% decline Identifying Features: Small mainly ground-dwelling bird. It hops or runs on the ground. Male is blue-grey above, with black wings and white below with an orange flush to the breast. It has a black cheek. During flight it shows a white rump and a black 'T' shape on its tail. Average Length: 15-16 cm Average Lifespan: 8 years Average Wingspan: 29 cm Beak type: Insects
Feeding: Natural: Insects and larvae How to feed: What to feed: Nesting: Often found in a cavity such as a rabbit burrow, a crevice among rocks or in a made-made object such as a wall or pipe. The nest typically has a foundation of untidy plant material, and the nest cup is constructed of finer grasses, leaves, moss and lichen.
Where to see: In the breeding season, wheatear are most likely to be seen on upland suitable habitat in northern and western Britain.