Oenanthe fusca
Least ConcernAves · Passeriformes · Muscicapidae
The brown rock chat or Indian chat is a bird species of the family Muscicapidae. It is found mainly in northern and central India. It is often found in old buildings and rocky areas. It resembles a female Indian robin but lacks the reddish vent and differs in posture and behaviour apart from being larger. In flight it bears some resemblance to thrushes and redstarts. It feeds on insects, captured mainly on the ground. It was formerly placed as the sole species in the genus Cercomela but is now included with the wheatears in the genus Oenanthe.
Fun Fact
It was formerly placed as the sole species in the genus Cercomela but is now included with the wheatears in the genus Oenanthe.
Habitat
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Diet
Feeds mainly on insects, picked off the ground.
Lifespan
To be updated