Green Warbler
Phylloscopus nitidus
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Size:
10 to 12 centimeters (4 to 5 inches)
Weight:
6 to 10 grams (0.2 to 0.4 ounces)
Taxonomy:
Blyth, 1843
Short Description:
The Green Warbler (Phylloscopus nitidus) is a small, vibrant bird species found in Pakistan. It has a distinctive olive-green plumage with a yellowish underbelly. Its wings and tail may display a slight tinge of yellow. The bird possesses a thin, pointed beak ideal for catching insects, which constitute its primary diet.
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In Pakistan, the Green Warbler is predominantly found in forested areas, particularly in the northern regions such as the Himalayan foothills, Azad Kashmir, and parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. It tends to inhabit dense foliage, preferring areas with ample vegetation and water sources.
Green Warblers are known for their agile and active behavior, often seen flitting through trees and shrubs in search of insects. They have a melodious song, which they use for communication and mating purposes. During breeding season, males may engage in territorial displays to attract females. These birds are primarily migratory, with populations from Pakistan migrating to warmer regions during winter months. They are social birds, often found in small flocks, especially during migration.
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