Grey Warbler

Gerygone levigaster

The Grey Warbler (Gerygone levigaster) is a small, insect-eating bird native to Australia and New Zealand. With a length of 10-12 centimeters, it has a plain grey plumage, a distinctive white eye-ring, and a fine bill. This species is known for its melodious and varied song, often heard in forests, woodlands, and gardens. Grey Warblers build intricate, dome-shaped nests using spider webs and moss, often suspended from the branches of trees. They forage actively for insects and spiders in the foliage and are known for their agile and acrobatic movements. The Grey Warbler is a common and widespread species, and its populations are currently stable.

Habitat: Forests, woodlands, gardens

Grey Warbler
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