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Mountain Leaf Warbler

Mountain Leaf Warbler

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The Mountain Warbler is a small, agile bird with olive-green upperparts, a prominent yellowish supercilium, and a yellowish wash on its underparts. It is a common resident of highland forests.
Where to spot
Widespread in montane forests and scrub across parts of Southeast Asia, including many islands.
How to spot
Look for its bright supercilium and active, restless movements. Listen for its simple, repetitive song, which is often a key identification feature.
When to spot
Observable year-round throughout its range. Most vocal during the breeding season, often in early mornings and late afternoons.
File:Phylloscopus trivirgatus.jpg
File:Phylloscopus trivirgatus.jpg
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This warbler's active foraging style involves constantly gleaning insects from leaves and twigs, often hanging upside down to reach prey.
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