Earle's Warbler

Argya earlei

Earle's Warbler (Argya earlei) is a small, insectivorous bird found in the highland forests of the Solomon Islands. It has a distinctive yellow head and underparts, with a black crown and wings. The species is known for its agile foraging behavior, often observed darting through the dense foliage in search of small insects. Earle's Warbler is typically found in the upper canopy of montane forests, where it builds its nest and raises its young. The species is of particular interest to researchers due to its restricted range and vulnerability to habitat loss.

Habitat: Highland forests of the Solomon Islands

Earle's Warbler
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