Lemon-rumped Warbler

Phylloscopus calciatilis

The Lemon-rumped Warbler (Phylloscopus calciatilis) is a small, insectivorous bird found in the highland forests of Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its olive-green upperparts, yellow underparts, and a distinctive lemon-yellow rump. This warbler is known for its energetic foraging behavior, often seen flitting through the dense foliage in search of insects and larvae. It builds its cup-shaped nest in the understory of the forest, and its melodious song can often be heard echoing through the trees. The Lemon-rumped Warbler is a migratory species, traveling to lower elevations during the winter months.

Habitat: Highland forests of Southeast Asia

Lemon-rumped Warbler
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