Utupe Warbler

Pachycephala utupuae

The Utupe Warbler (Pachycephala utupuae) is a small passerine bird native to the Pacific islands. It is characterized by its olive-brown upperparts, yellow underparts, and a distinctive white eye-ring. This species is known for its melodious and varied song, often heard in the dense undergrowth of tropical forests. The Utupe Warbler primarily feeds on insects and small fruits, foraging within the dense vegetation. Its population is currently stable, but it faces potential threats from habitat loss and invasive species. Conservation efforts are important to ensure the preservation of its natural habitat and population.

Habitat: Tropical forests

Utupe Warbler

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