Bonelli's Warbler

Phylloscopus bonelli

Bonelli's Warbler is a small, insectivorous bird found in Europe, North Africa, and Asia. It has a greenish-brown upper body and a pale yellowish underbelly. The species is known for its distinctive song, a rapid and melodic trill. Bonelli's Warblers inhabit a variety of wooded habitats, including forests, woodlands, and scrublands. They are often found in areas with dense vegetation and are known for their agile foraging behavior as they search for insects among the foliage. This species is considered to be of Least Concern by the IUCN, with stable populations across its range.

Habitat: Woodlands, forests, scrublands

Bonelli's Warbler
© Luiz Lapa from Oeiras, Portugal · Wikimedia Commons · CC BY 2.0

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