The Limestone Leaf Warbler is a small, active warbler, characterized by its overall olive-green plumage, yellowish underparts, and often a pale wing-bar. It is particularly associated with limestone karsts.
Where to spot
Found in tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, particularly associated with limestone karst formations, across parts of Southeast Asia.
How to spot
Search in evergreen forests, especially those with limestone outcrops or cliffs. Its active foraging and high-pitched calls can help in locating it.
When to spot
Year-round in resident populations, with some altitudinal movements. Migratory in northern parts, moving south for winter.
Where to spot
Found in tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, particularly associated with limestone karst formations, across parts of Southeast Asia.
How to spot
Search in evergreen forests, especially those with limestone outcrops or cliffs. Its active foraging and high-pitched calls can help in locating it.
When to spot
Year-round in resident populations, with some altitudinal movements. Migratory in northern parts, moving south for winter.
This species has a strong affinity for limestone habitats, often found foraging among the unique vegetation that grows on these geological formations.
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