



| The
Rufous-tailed Scrub-Robin is a summer visitor and breeder in Qatar, as well
as a passage migrant during spring and autumn. Known for its energetic
behavior and distinctive song, it is a notable bird during its seasonal
visits. Habitat & Behavior Preferred Habitats: Found in areas with trees, bushes, and tamarisk thickets. Occasionally seen near water lagoons while foraging. Behavior: Frequently runs along the ground, pausing to flick its wings and raise its rufous tail at an acute angle. Males perform a melodious and varied song, often from a perch near their nesting bush. Sometimes engages in a slow, butterfly-like song-flight during the breeding season. Appearance & Physical Characteristics Key Features: Prominent white stripe above the eye (supercilium). White-tipped tail, which is often fanned or cocked during movement. Rufous tail adds a vibrant and distinct feature to its appearance. Call The Rufous-tailed Scrub-Robin delivers a beautiful, melodious, and varied song, most prominently during the breeding season. The song may also be performed in flight, adding to its unique display. Size and Comparison Medium-sized robin with a slimmer build compared to other robins. Its rufous tail and white supercilium set it apart from other species in its habitat. Seasonal Presence Summer Visitor: Breeds in Qatar during the summer months. Spring and Autumn Migrant: Seen passing through Qatar during spring and autumn migrations, often displaying active foraging and song behaviors. The Rufous-tailed Scrub-Robin’s active movements, striking appearance, and melodious song make it an easily recognizable and engaging bird in Qatar’s landscapes. |