Common Redstart (Phoenicurus phoenicurus) [XC560289]
by Dick de Vos from \u0411\u0430\u0448\u043c\u0430\u0447\u043d\u0438\u043a\u043e\u0432\u0430 (near Cheboksary), gorod Cheboksary, Chuvashia, Russian Federation (song)
Common Redstart (Phoenicurus phoenicurus) [XC103186]
by Herman van der Meer from Barraks village (Koszar\u00f3wka ko\u0142o Grajewa), Netherlands (song)
Nest
A cup of grasses and moss, in a hole of a tree or in a nest box, lined with hair and feathers.
Subspecies
Known to have hybridized with Black Redstart (Phoenicurus ochruros).
The following 2 subspecies are recognised:
phoenicurus (Linnaeus, 1758) - Europe (except south-east) and north-western Africa east to central Siberia and northern Mongolia. Non-breeding Africa.
samamisicus (Hablizl, 1783) - Southern Balkans and Greece east to Turkmenistan, southern Uzbekistan and Iran. Non-breeding north-eastern Africa and Arabian Peninsula.
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