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Bluethroat

Scientific name: Luscinia svecica


Bluethroat

IUCN Status: Least Concern

Family: MUSCICAPIDAE

Group: Birds

Shyness: Suspicious

Safe distance: 30 m

Breeding season / Courtship: 01.03-31.05

Gestation: N/A

Births: 01.05-31.07


Habitat:
Woodlands, meadows, marshes, and lake shores in Europe and Asia, often found in dense vegetation and near water

Description:
The Bluethroat is a small songbird, easily recognizable by its bright blue throat, bordered by a black band, forming a distinctive "mirror" pattern. It measures about 13 to 14 cm in length, with a wingspan of 22 to 25 cm, and weighs around 15 to 20 g. Its plumage is generally brownish on the back and light on the belly, with white and orange markings on the sides of its chest. The Bluethroat is primarily found in marshy areas, shrublands, and riverbanks in Europe and Central Asia, although some populations migrate to North Africa during the winter. It is especially known for its melodious song, which is often heard during the breeding season. The species primarily feeds on insects, worms, and small berries. While the Bluethroat is not endangered, it faces risks related to the loss of its natural habitat and changes in wetland areas.

Recommended lens:
>=400 mm

Photography tips:
Use a telephoto lens to photograph the bluethroat, especially when it's perched or singing. Soft morning or evening light is ideal to highlight the vivid colors of its plumage. Be discreet and keep your distance, especially during the breeding season, to avoid disturbing its natural behavior. IUCN status: Least Concern. Respect its habitat and minimize disturbance.

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