The Green-crowned Warbler is a small, active passerine known for its olive-green upperparts and pale underparts. It often features a distinctive pale crown stripe, though this can be subtle.
Where to spot
Found in dense evergreen and mixed forests, often in mountainous regions, across parts of the Himalayas and Southeast Asia.
How to spot
Look for its constant movement high in the canopy. Listen carefully for its characteristic song, as it can be hard to spot visually.
When to spot
Most active during the breeding season (spring/summer) when males are singing. Best observed during early mornings.
Where to spot
Found in dense evergreen and mixed forests, often in mountainous regions, across parts of the Himalayas and Southeast Asia.
How to spot
Look for its constant movement high in the canopy. Listen carefully for its characteristic song, as it can be hard to spot visually.
When to spot
Most active during the breeding season (spring/summer) when males are singing. Best observed during early mornings.
Despite its small size, this warbler has a surprisingly loud and varied song, often a rapid trill, which helps in its identification within dense foliage.
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