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Barbuda Warbler

Barbuda Warbler

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The Barbuda Warbler is a small, yellowish-olive warbler with a plain face, faint eye-ring, and yellowish underparts. It is a secretive and range-restricted species.
Where to spot
Endemic to the island of Barbuda in the Lesser Antilles.
How to spot
Look in dense scrub and dry forest, often foraging low in vegetation. It is very difficult to observe due to its elusive nature and critically low numbers.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round within its resident scrub and dry forest habitats. Most vocal during the local breeding season.
File:Setophaga subita.jpg
File:Setophaga subita.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
This warbler is endemic to the island of Barbuda and is considered critically endangered due to its small population size and the severe habitat damage caused by hurricanes.
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