Pale-legged Warbler
A species of Warbler Scientific name : Myiothlypis signata Genus : Warbler
Pale-legged Warbler, A species of Warbler
Botanical name: Myiothlypis signata
Genus: Warbler
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Description
Description
The pale-legged warbler (Myiothlypis signata) is a species of bird in the family Parulidae. It is native to Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia and Peru. Its habitats include subtropical or tropical moist montane, as well as subtropical or tropical heavily degraded former forest.
Size
13 cm
Feeding Habits
Pale-legged Warbler primarily consumes invertebrates, gleaning them from understory or sometimes from the ground, less than 2 meters up. Pale-legged Warbler may also occasionally catch flying insects. It often feeds as part of mixed-species flocks at lower levels than M. luteoviridis.
Habitat
The pale-legged Warbler typically inhabits humid montane forests and forest edges, favoring dense undergrowth close to streams. This bird species prefers environments with rich vegetation and is often associated with areas where it coexists with similar species, utilizing the lower vegetation strata as its primary habitat.
Dite type
Insectivorous
Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Perching birds Family
New world warblers Genus
Warbler Species
Pale-legged Warbler