: Saxicola torquata : Stonechat (Family Turdidae): 13The African Stonechat (Saxicola torquatus) is a species of the Old World flycatcher family (Muscicapidae), inhabiting sub-Saharan Africa and adjacent regions. Like the other chats, it was long assigned to the thrush family (Turdidae), to which the chats are convergent. Its scientific name refer to its appearance and habitat and means "collared rock-dweller": Saxicola from Latin saxum ("rock") + incola ("one who dwells in a place"), torquatus, Latin for "collared".
: Ficedula parva: Red-breasted FlycatcherL12cm (Taiga Flycatcher) The Red-breasted Flycatcher (Ficedula parva) is a small passerine bird in the Old World flycatcher family. It breeds in eastern Europe and across central Asia and is migratory, wintering in south Asia. It is a regular passage migrant in western Europe, whereas the Collared Flycatcher which breeds further west is rare. This is because of the different migration direction.The Asian race Ficedula parva albicilla has the red throat surrounded by grey and a different song.The breeding male of this small 1112 cm long flycatcher is mainly brown above and white below, with a grey head and orange throat.