
Sulphur-bellied Warbler
Sulphur-bellied Warbler
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The Sulphur-bellied Warbler is a small, attractive warbler with bright yellow underparts, olive-green upperparts, and often a prominent yellowish supercilium. It is an active bird of open forests and scrub.
Where to spot
Breeds in the Himalayas and parts of China, migrating to Southeast Asia and India for winter. Found in open forests, scrub, and sometimes gardens.
How to spot
Look for active foraging in the mid-canopy and undergrowth. Its bright yellow belly makes it relatively easy to spot, and its calls are also a good clue.
When to spot
Best observed during spring and autumn migration, and in winter in its southern range. Present in breeding grounds during summer.
Where to spot
Breeds in the Himalayas and parts of China, migrating to Southeast Asia and India for winter. Found in open forests, scrub, and sometimes gardens.
How to spot
Look for active foraging in the mid-canopy and undergrowth. Its bright yellow belly makes it relatively easy to spot, and its calls are also a good clue.
When to spot
Best observed during spring and autumn migration, and in winter in its southern range. Present in breeding grounds during summer.
Its bright yellow belly is a striking feature, especially when seen in good light, and contrasts beautifully with the green foliage it inhabits.
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