Dusky Warbler
A species of Chiffchaffs And Allies Scientific name : Phylloscopus fuscatus Genus : Chiffchaffs And Allies
Dusky Warbler, A species of Chiffchaffs And Allies
Botanical name: Phylloscopus fuscatus
Genus: Chiffchaffs And Allies
Content
Description General Info
Photo By CharlesLam , used under CC-BY-SA-2.0 /Cropped and compressed from original
Description
The dusky warbler (Phylloscopus fuscatus) is a leaf warbler which breeds in the east Palearctic. The genus name Phylloscopus is from Ancient Greek phullon, "leaf", and skopos, "seeker" (from skopeo, "to watch"). The specific fuscatus is from Latin fuscus "dark". This warbler is strongly migratory and winters in South Asia and South-east Asia. It sometimes occurs in North America in Alaska, and has also occurred in California. This is an abundant bird of taiga bogs and wet meadows. The nest is built low in a bush, and 5-6 eggs are laid. Like most Old World warblers, this small passerine is insectivorous. The dusky warbler is prone to vagrancy as far as western Europe in October, despite a 3000 km distance from its breeding grounds. It has wintered in Great Britain. This is a warbler similar in size and shape to a chiffchaff. The adult has an unstreaked brown back and buff underparts. There is a prominent whitish supercilium, and the bill is fine and pointed. The sexes are identical, as with most warblers, but young birds are more olive-tinged above. Like most warblers, it is insectivorous, but will take other small food items, including berries. The song is a monotonous whistle, and the call is a harsh check. The call is often the first clue that this typically skulking species is present, away from the breeding grounds.
Size
11 cm (4.5 in)
Colors
Brown
Black
Bronze
Gray
White
Feeding Habits
Dusky Warbler primarily feasts on small insects, including weevils and beetles, along with molluscs, moths, and their larvae, complementing its diet occasionally with small seeds. Exhibiting agile foraging behavior, dusky Warbler actively searches for prey among foliage. This warbler does not show unique dietary preferences, but its varied diet exemplifies its generalist feeding strategy.
Habitat
The dusky Warbler predominantly inhabits dense low vegetation areas within taiga forests, characterized by larch and pine trees. It also nests in willow and alder thickets near streams, as well as in sedge-swamps, reed-swamps, and floodplain meadows within marshy river valleys. Montane forests and foothills with scrub host this species up to elevations of 4200 meters. During the non-breeding season, dusky Warbler favors scrubby foothills and open plains with scattered bushes and trees, often found near water sources including mangroves.
Dite type
Insectivorous
General Info
Feeding Habits
Bird Feeder Type
Small Hopper
Small Tube Feeder
Sounds
Call
Recording location: Belgium
Species Status
Not globally threatened.
Photo By CharlesLam , used under CC-BY-SA-2.0 /Cropped and compressed from original
Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Perching birds Family
Phylloscopidae Genus
Chiffchaffs And Allies Species
Dusky Warbler