Grey-hooded Warbler
Grey-hooded Warbler
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The Grey-hooded Warbler is a distinctive species with a grey head, yellowish-green upperparts, and bright yellow underparts. Its coloration makes it one of the more easily identifiable leaf-warblers.
Where to spot
Inhabits temperate and subtropical broadleaf forests, often in hilly or mountainous regions, across parts of South and Southeast Asia.
How to spot
Look for its characteristic grey head and yellow underparts. Listen for its varied and often musical song, which is frequently heard in its habitat.
When to spot
Observable year-round in its resident range. Most vocal during the breeding season (spring/summer).
Where to spot
Inhabits temperate and subtropical broadleaf forests, often in hilly or mountainous regions, across parts of South and Southeast Asia.
How to spot
Look for its characteristic grey head and yellow underparts. Listen for its varied and often musical song, which is frequently heard in its habitat.
When to spot
Observable year-round in its resident range. Most vocal during the breeding season (spring/summer).
Its striking grey head contrasting with its yellow body provides excellent camouflage among the dappled light of the forest, despite its bright colors.
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