The Ashy-throated Warbler is a small, active leaf warbler characterized by its greyish throat and breast, contrasting with yellowish underparts and greenish upperparts. It inhabits montane forests.
Where to spot
Found in montane evergreen forests and bamboo thickets across parts of the Himalayas, Southeast Asia, and China.
How to spot
Look for this bird actively foraging in the mid-to-upper canopy of montane forests. Its subtle coloration can make it hard to spot, so listening for its distinctive calls is crucial.
When to spot
Year-round in resident populations, with some altitudinal movements. Migratory in northern parts of its range, moving to lower altitudes or south during winter.
Where to spot
Found in montane evergreen forests and bamboo thickets across parts of the Himalayas, Southeast Asia, and China.
How to spot
Look for this bird actively foraging in the mid-to-upper canopy of montane forests. Its subtle coloration can make it hard to spot, so listening for its distinctive calls is crucial.
When to spot
Year-round in resident populations, with some altitudinal movements. Migratory in northern parts of its range, moving to lower altitudes or south during winter.
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Despite its small size, this warbler is highly vocal, producing a distinctive, often buzzing or trilling song that helps in its identification in dense foliage.
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