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Oenanthe lugens, mourning wheatear

Oenanthe lugens, mourning wheatear


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Oenanthe lugens, mourning wheatear

Mourning wheatear egg specimens

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Eggshell Mourning Muscicapidae Oenanthe Oval Passeriformes Passerine Sauropsid Sauropsida Specimen Speckled Wheatear White Background


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This photograph showcases a collection of mourning wheatear (Oenanthe lugens) egg specimens, arranged meticulously against a pristine white background. The mourning wheatear, also known as the northern wheatear, is a small, long-legged bird belonging to the Muscicapidae family and the Passeriformes order, which includes over half of all known bird species. The eggs, oval in shape and speckled with various shades of white, bear the distinctive markings of this passerine species. The mourning wheatear is a sauropsid, meaning it is a reptile or bird descended from the ancient reptile stock. These eggs are a testament to the intricate details and patterns that nature embodies, a reflection of the mourning wheatear's unique identity. The studio shot captures the eggs' delicate beauty, their long, white forms standing out against the unblemished white background. The mourning wheatear, a common bird in Europe, Asia, and North Africa, is known for its mournful, melodic song and distinctive plumage, which includes a white belly, gray back, and black mask around its eyes. The mourning wheatear's eggs are typically laid in a shallow nest, often on the ground, and incubated for approximately 12-13 days. The eggs hatch into tiny, helpless chicks that are fed and cared for by both parents. This photograph serves as a reminder of the intricate cycle of life and the remarkable adaptations that allow birds like the mourning wheatear to thrive in various environments. In conclusion, this photograph of mourning wheatear egg specimens is a stunning representation of the natural world, showcasing the intricate details and patterns of these avian treasures. The mourning wheatear, with its distinctive markings and captivating song, continues to captivate observers and researchers alike, making this photograph a must-have for any nature enthusiast or bird lover's collection.

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