Crowned Warbler

Phylloscopus coronatus

The Crowned Warbler (Phylloscopus coronatus) is a small, insectivorous bird found in East Asia. This species is known for its olive-green plumage, with a distinctive yellow crown stripe and white underparts. It has a high-pitched, melodious song that is often heard in its preferred forest habitats. The Crowned Warbler is known for its acrobatic foraging behavior, often seen flitting through the foliage in search of insects. This species is a migratory bird, breeding in the northern regions of its range and wintering in the southern parts. It is known for its agility and energetic nature, making it a delight to observe in the wild.

Habitat: Forest undergrowth

Crowned Warbler
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