I was out in my Worcestershire garden early evening today when I saw a juvenile bird that at a glance I quickly dismissed as a Robin. It then flew a short distance and it displayed an incredibly white rump – I immediately thought Wheatear but surely they don’t breed locally? I quickly grabbed my camera and ran off a few shots - I'm not great on juvenile birds!
I then ran them through the Merlin app which immediately said Wheatear! More research of web based images of juveniles appears to confirm this. It really doesn’t look as though its long out of the nest. So I’m guessing that they either breed on the local hills, i.e. Malvern or Bredon or this youngster has flown a surprisingly long way! I've only seen them locally on spring and autumn migration.
What a pleasant surprise!
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