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Victorin's Warbler

Victorin's Warbler

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A secretive, medium-sized warbler with plain rufous-brown plumage, a slightly darker cap, and a long tail. It is known for its skulking habits in dense Fynbos vegetation.
Where to spot
Dense fynbos and ericaceous scrub on mountain slopes in the Western Cape of South Africa.
How to spot
This bird is notoriously difficult to see due to its skulking nature. Focus on listening for its rich, bubbling, and distinctive song, which is often the only way to detect its presence.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most vocal during the breeding season (southern hemisphere spring/summer) when it is more likely to sing.
File:Cryptillas victorini 1866.jpg
File:Cryptillas victorini 92976534.jpg
File:Cryptillas victorini 1866.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Cryptillas victorini 92976534.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
Victorin's Warbler is an endemic species to a very specific biome, the fynbos, showcasing the unique biodiversity found within this South African floral kingdom.
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