Barred Warbler

Curruca mystacea

The Barred Warbler (Curruca mystacea) is a small, migratory songbird found in Europe and Asia. It is known for its distinctive barred plumage, with brown and gray tones on the upperparts and a pale underbelly. This species is often found in dense, shrubby habitats such as woodland edges, thickets, and scrublands. Barred Warblers are known for their secretive behavior, often skulking in the undergrowth while foraging for insects and berries. They are known for their melodious, warbling song during the breeding season. The conservation status of the Barred Warbler is currently listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.

Habitat: Woodland edges, thickets, and scrublands

Barred Warbler
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