Tytler's Leaf Warbler
Tytler's Leaf Warbler
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Tytler's Leaf Warbler is a small, elusive warbler, often difficult to distinguish from similar species due to its dull olive-green plumage and faint markings. It is a migratory bird of dense temperate forests.
Where to spot
Breeds in central Asia (e.g., Afghanistan, Himalayas). Winters in India. Found in temperate forests, often near water.
How to spot
Look for it actively foraging in the mid-canopy of trees, especially during migration. Its subtle calls require careful listening for identification.
When to spot
Best observed during spring and autumn migration through various regions, and in winter in its Indian wintering grounds.
Where to spot
Breeds in central Asia (e.g., Afghanistan, Himalayas). Winters in India. Found in temperate forests, often near water.
How to spot
Look for it actively foraging in the mid-canopy of trees, especially during migration. Its subtle calls require careful listening for identification.
When to spot
Best observed during spring and autumn migration through various regions, and in winter in its Indian wintering grounds.
This warbler undertakes a significant migration, traveling long distances between its breeding grounds in Central Asia and its wintering areas in India.
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