Lemon-rumped Warbler
Phylloscopus chloronotus
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Size:
10-12 centimeters (4-5 inches)
Weight:
6-10 grams (0.2-0.35 ounces)
Taxonomy:
(Gray, JE & Gray, GR, 1847)
Short Description:
The Lemon-rumped Warbler (Phylloscopus chloronotus) is a small, brightly colored bird found in Pakistan. It has distinctive lemon-yellow markings on its rump, which contrast with its olive-green upperparts and pale underparts. This species also has a distinct white eye-ring and a slender bill.
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The Lemon-rumped Warbler is primarily found in the northern regions of Pakistan, particularly in mountainous areas such as the Himalayas. It inhabits coniferous and mixed forests, as well as scrubland and woodland edges at higher elevations.
This warbler species is known for its active foraging behavior, often hopping among branches and foliage in search of insects and spiders. It has a melodious song consisting of trills and warbles, which it uses to communicate with other members of its species and establish territories during the breeding season. Outside of the breeding season, Lemon-rumped Warblers may form mixed-species foraging flocks with other small birds.
Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast
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