Javan Wren-Warbler

Prinia hypoxantha

The Javan Wren-Warbler (Prinia hypoxantha) is a small passerine bird found in Java, Indonesia. It has a distinctive pale eyebrow and a buff-colored throat. This species is known for its melodious and varied song, often heard in open grasslands and scrub habitats. The Javan Wren-Warbler is an insectivore, foraging for small invertebrates in the undergrowth. It builds its nest low in bushes or grasses, weaving it from plant fibers and spider silk. The population trend of this species is currently unknown, and further research is needed to assess its conservation status.

Habitat: Open grasslands and scrub habitats

Javan Wren-Warbler
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