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Bianchi's warbler

Bianchi's warbler

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Bianchi's warbler is a species of leaf warbler. It was formerly included in the "Old World warbler" assemblage.

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Distribution

Region

East and Southeast Asia

Typical Environment

Breeds in montane forests of central to southern China and disperses south in the non-breeding season to northern Indochina. Occupies evergreen and mixed broadleaf-conifer forests with dense understory, forest edges, and secondary growth. In winter it frequents lower elevations including wooded valleys, scrubby hillsides, and plantation edges. Often associates with mixed flocks while foraging through the canopy and midstory.

Altitude Range

600–3000 m

Climate Zone

Highland

Characteristics

Size10–11.5 cm
Wing Span16–19 cm
Male Weight0.006 kg
Female Weight0.006 kg
Life Expectancy5 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 1/5

Useful to know

Bianchi's warbler is a small leaf warbler once placed in the broad 'Old World warbler' assemblage and formerly in the genus Seicercus. Modern genetic work places it within Phylloscopus and shows it forms a cryptic complex with similar species distinguished best by song. It is a restless canopy gleaner that often joins mixed-species flocks in winter. Its high, tinkling song is a key field clue in dense montane forests.

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Behaviour

Temperament

active and somewhat skulking

Flight Pattern

short rapid wingbeats

Social Behavior

Breeds in pairs that defend small territories in dense montane forest. The nest is usually placed low in vegetation or on the ground, well concealed in moss or grass tufts. Outside the breeding season it forages singly or in small groups and commonly joins mixed-species canopy flocks.

Migratory Pattern

Seasonal migrant

Song Description

Song is a high-pitched, tinkling series of trills and phrases that may accelerate or rise slightly in pitch. Calls are thin, sharp 'tsit' notes given while foraging.

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