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Gray-crowned Warbler

Gray-crowned Warbler

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The Grey-faced Warbler is a small, often elusive leaf-warbler, characterized by its relatively plain greyish head and greenish upperparts. It is a typical inhabitant of various forest types.
Where to spot
Inhabits broadleaf and mixed forests, particularly at higher elevations, across parts of the Asian continent.
How to spot
Watch for small, quick movements among tree branches and listen for its thin, high-pitched calls. Binoculars are essential for glimpsing its subtle plumage features.
When to spot
Best observed during the breeding season in late spring and summer, when individuals are more vocal. Active throughout the day.
This species, like many leaf-warblers, primarily feeds on insects and their larvae, playing a vital role in forest ecosystems by controlling insect populations.
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