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Neumann's Warbler

Neumann's Warbler

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Neumann's Warbler is a small, rather skulking warbler with dull olive-brown plumage above and paler underparts. It is a shy inhabitant of dense forest undergrowth.
Where to spot
Inhabits the dense undergrowth of montane forests across parts of Central and East Africa.
How to spot
Listen very carefully for its quiet calls or song from within dense vegetation. Patience is essential, as you may only glimpse it briefly as it moves through the undergrowth.
When to spot
Observable year-round in its resident range, though its secretive nature makes it difficult to see. Best detected by sound during the breeding season.
This warbler is known for its quiet and secretive nature, often staying hidden deep within thickets, making it a challenging bird to observe.
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