Boehm's Warbler

Curruca boehmi

Boehm's Warbler is a small passerine bird found in the woodlands and forests of central and eastern Europe. It is known for its distinctive song and can often be seen foraging for insects in the tree canopy. This warbler has a yellowish-green plumage with a gray head and distinctive white eye ring. It is known for its agile and acrobatic movements as it hunts for insects. Boehm's Warbler is a migratory species, spending the winter months in sub-Saharan Africa. Despite facing threats from habitat loss and climate change, the population trend is currently stable.

Habitat: Woodlands and forests

Boehm's Warbler
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