
Also known as Menetries's warbler
نوع من الطيور
Ménétries's Warbler
SPECIES
Menetries's warbler or Ménétries's warbler (Curruca mystacea) is a small passerine bird of Southwest Asia belonging to the genus Curruca. The name of the species commemorates Édouard Ménétries, the French zoologist who described the species in 1832. It is closely related to the Sardinian warbler (Curruca melanocephala) of the Mediterranean basin and is similar to it in appearance. Description The Menetries's warbler is 12 to 14 cm long with a wingspan of 15 to 19 cm and weighs about 9-11 grams. Its fairly long tail is blackish with white on the outer-feathers and is often held cocked. It is frequently wagged up and down or from side to side. The bill is fairly heavy and is dark with a pinkish patch at the base. There is a pale bare ring around the eye. Menetries's warbler (Curruca mystacea) from United Arab Emirates The male of the nominate subspecies C. m. mystacea is dark greyish above and whitish below with a white submoustachial stripe and a pink throat and breast. It has a dark cap which is dull black at the front but becomes paler further back and merges into the grey nape unlike the Sardininan warbler which has an entirely jet-black cap. Menetries's warblers have rather plai
الدخيخلة أو دخلة منتري الرأساء (Menetries Warbler)الاسم العلمي:(Sylvia Mystaea)، الدخيخلة: أطلق أهالي المنطقة على هذا الطائر بـ (الدخيخلة)، نسبة إلى صغر حجمه والذي يساعده ويسهل دخوله مروره، بين الشجيرات الصغيرة لحصوله على طعامه في المناطق البرية. طائر بري مهاجر، عابر أثناء الشتاء والخريف وأحياناً معشش، يألف العيش والتنقل بين الشجيرات الشوكية الصحراوية المنخفضة في البيئة الصحراوية بحثاً عن غذاءه المكون من الحشرات.
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