Barred Warbler

Curruca subcoerulea

The Barred Warbler (Curruca subcoerulea) is a small migratory bird known for its distinctive barred plumage and melodious song. This species breeds in eastern Europe and western Asia, favoring open woodlands and scrubby areas. During migration, it can be found in a variety of habitats including gardens and parks. The Barred Warbler is an insectivore, foraging for insects and spiders among foliage and on the ground. This species is known for its secretive nature, often staying hidden in dense vegetation. Conservation efforts are focused on maintaining suitable breeding habitats and protecting stopover sites during migration.

Habitat: Open woodlands, scrubby areas, gardens

Barred Warbler
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