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Manchurian Bush Warbler

Manchurian Bush Warbler

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The Manchurian Bush Warbler is a small, rather drab warbler with brownish-olive upperparts and pale underparts. It is a migratory species known for its distinctive, often loud song.
Where to spot
Breeds in dense scrub, forest edges, and thickets in parts of Northeast Asia, migrating to Southeast Asia for the winter.
How to spot
Listen for its loud, clear, and distinctive song. Like other bush warblers, it is often skulking, so finding a good vantage point and waiting patiently near dense cover is effective.
When to spot
Best observed during the breeding season (late spring to summer) when it is most vocal. Also seen during migration.
This warbler's song is a key identifier, often described as a clear, loud whistle, distinguishing it from other similar-looking bush warblers.
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