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Whistler's Warbler

Whistler's Warbler

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Whistler's Warbler is a rather drab-looking leaf-warbler, typically showing dull olive-grey upperparts and paler underparts. Its identification often relies more on its distinctive vocalizations.
Where to spot
Found in temperate forests, woodlands, and scrub, particularly in high-altitude areas across parts of Asia.
How to spot
Listen for its rather characteristic song, which often includes a distinctive 'whistling' quality, to help pinpoint its location in dense vegetation.
When to spot
Most easily detected during the breeding season from spring to late summer, when males are actively singing to defend territories.
Its common name honors Hugh Whistler, a British ornithologist who conducted extensive research on birds in India.
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