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The term Western Palearctic black-and-white flycatchers is used to refer to a group of similar-looking birds in the genus Ficedula: * Atlas pied flycatcher F. speculigera which breeds in Northwest Africa * Collared flycatcher F. albicollis which breeds in Eastern Europe * European pied flycatcher F. hypoleuca which breeds in Western Europe * Semi-collared flycatcher F. semitorquata of Southeast Europe and Southwest Asia All species leave their breeding grounds to winter in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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  • The term Western Palearctic black-and-white flycatchers is used to refer to a group of similar-looking birds in the genus Ficedula: * Atlas pied flycatcher F. speculigera which breeds in Northwest Africa * Collared flycatcher F. albicollis which breeds in Eastern Europe * European pied flycatcher F. hypoleuca which breeds in Western Europe * Semi-collared flycatcher F. semitorquata of Southeast Europe and Southwest Asia All species leave their breeding grounds to winter in Sub-Saharan Africa. (en)
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  • The term Western Palearctic black-and-white flycatchers is used to refer to a group of similar-looking birds in the genus Ficedula: * Atlas pied flycatcher F. speculigera which breeds in Northwest Africa * Collared flycatcher F. albicollis which breeds in Eastern Europe * European pied flycatcher F. hypoleuca which breeds in Western Europe * Semi-collared flycatcher F. semitorquata of Southeast Europe and Southwest Asia European pied and collared flycatchers hybridise to a limited extent where their ranges meet; the hybrids have reduced fitness and usually do not survive their first winter (Parkin 2003). Female hybrids are usually sterile (Gelter et al. 1992; see also Haldane's Rule). All species leave their breeding grounds to winter in Sub-Saharan Africa. (en)
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