Greenish Warbler
A species of Chiffchaffs And Allies Scientific name : Phylloscopus trochiloides Genus : Chiffchaffs And Allies
Greenish Warbler, A species of Chiffchaffs And Allies
Botanical name: Phylloscopus trochiloides
Genus: Chiffchaffs And Allies
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Description General Info
Photo By Timin Ilya , used under CC-BY-SA-4.0 /Cropped and compressed from original
Description
This is a typical leaf warbler in appearance, grayish-green above and off-white below. The single wing bar found in the southern and western populations distinguishes them from most similar species (except Arctic warbler P. borealis). It is slightly smaller than that species and has a thinner bill, without a dark tip to the lower mandible. A latitude-based analysis of wintering birds indicated that more northerly P. trochiloides are smaller, i.e. this species does not seem to follow Bergmann's rule. Its song is a high jerky trill, in some populations containing a sequence of down- and more rarely up slurred notes. It breeds in lowland deciduous or mixed forest; non-breeding birds in the warmer parts of its range may move to montane habitat in summer. Individuals from southeast of the Himalayas are for example quite often seen in Bhutan during the hot months, typically in humid Bhutan Fir (Abies densa) forest up to about 3,800 meters ASL or more, but they do not breed there and return again to the adjacent subtropical lowlands in winter. The nest is on the ground in low shrub. Like its relatives, this small passerine is insectivorous.
Size
12 cm
Colors
Green
Bronze
Gray
White
Feeding Habits
Greenish Warbler primarily consumes insects, foraging for them among foliage. It displays a unique preference for certain arthropods, adeptly hunting using quick, agile movements. These dietary habits are adaptations for feeding within its arboreal habitat.
Habitat
The greenish Warbler typically inhabits lowland deciduous or mixed forests, with a preference for birch (Betula) and coniferous trees. Ranging into montane regions, it can be found in mixed woodlands including beech (Fagus), maple (Acer), and lime (Tilia), as well as riverine and swampy areas with willows (Salix) and poplars (Populus). This bird is also prevalent in broadleaf oak (Quercus) and taiga forests, with Himalayan populations in juniper (Juniperus) and rhododendron (Rhododendron) meadows. During non-breeding seasons, the greenish Warbler descends to lower elevations, frequenting evergreen forests, plantations, and even urban settings such as parks and gardens.
Dite type
Insectivorous
General Info
Sounds
Call
Recording location: India
Call
Recording location: India
Song
Recording location: India
Species Status
Not globally threatened.
Photo By Timin Ilya , used under CC-BY-SA-4.0 /Cropped and compressed from original
Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Perching birds Family
Phylloscopidae Genus
Chiffchaffs And Allies Species
Greenish Warbler