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Что (кто) такое Hodgson's bushchat - определение

SPECIES OF BIRD
White-throated Bushchat; Saxicola insignis; White throated Bushchat; Hodgson's Bushchat; White-throated Bush Chat; Hodgson's bushchat; White-throated bushchat

The Night Land         
NOVEL BY WILLIAM HOPE HODGSON
Night Land; Andy W. Robertson; Night Lands; William Hope Hodgson's Night Lands
The Night Land is a horror/fantasy novel by English writer William Hope Hodgson, first published in 1912. As a work of fantasy it belongs to the Dying Earth subgenre.
Sargasso Sea Stories         
William Hope Hodgson's Sargasso Sea Stories; Sargasso Sea Stories (William Hope Hodgson)
Sargasso Sea Stories are a group of short stories written by English author William Hope Hodgson's short stories which are set around the Sargasso Sea. They have been featured in various short story collections, including The Boats of the "Glen Carrig" and Other Nautical Adventures: The Collected Fiction of William Hope Hodgson, Volume 1.
Captain Jat         
BRITISH WRITER
W. H. Hodgson; Captain Jat; D.C.O. Cargunka; William Hope Hodgeson; D. C. O. Cargunka; D C O Cargunka; DCO Cargunka; William Hope Hodgson's Short Stories
Captain Jat is a fictional sea captain created by English writer William Hope Hodgson. Captain Jat was another attempt to create a recurring character, like Hodgson's Captain Gault.

Википедия

White-throated bush chat

The white-throated bush chat (Saxicola insignis), also known as Hodgson's bushchat, is an Old World flycatcher in the genus Saxicola. It is IUCN Red Listed as Vulnerable by BirdLife International. In 2001, the global population has been estimated at between 3,500 and 15,000 individuals. The major threat appears to be the rapid loss of grasslands in its wintering areas. It winters in the Nepal and Indian Terai and in the Dooars. In this region, it has been recorded in Jim Corbett, Shuklaphanta, Chitwan, Kaziranga, and Manas National Parks and in Lumbini Crane Sanctuary. It prefers wet and dry grasslands, reeds and tamarisks along riverbeds, and also occurs in sugarcane fields. In spring and summer, it breeds in the alpine or sub-alpine meadows and scrub in the mountains of Mongolia and adjacent parts of Russia.

During a survey carried out in the Shuklaphanta National Park, a total of 19 white-throated bush chats were recorded in January 2005, and a year later only 8 males.