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Hume's bush warbler

Hume's bush warbler

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

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Distribution

Region

Himalayas and adjacent foothills

Typical Environment

Occurs from northeastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan through the western and central Himalayas into northern India and Nepal. It favors dense understory in montane broadleaf and mixed forests, rhododendron and bamboo thickets, and scrubby gullies. In winter it may descend into foothill scrub, riparian tangles, and overgrown field edges. It keeps close to the ground or within low shrubs, often near water and sheltered slopes.

Altitude Range

600–3600 m

Climate Zone

Highland

Characteristics

Size10–12 cm
Wing Span14–18 cm
Male Weight0.009 kg
Female Weight0.008 kg
Life Expectancy5 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 1/5

Useful to know

Named after the British naturalist Allan Octavian Hume, Hume's bush warbler is a shy, ground-hugging songbird that keeps to dense cover. It was formerly placed with the 'Old World warblers' but is now in the family Cettiidae. Birders often detect it by its loud, insect-like trills and ticking notes rather than by sight. It frequently cocks and fans its long tail while moving through thickets.

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Behaviour

Temperament

skulking and wary

Flight Pattern

short rapid wingbeats, low and direct between patches of cover

Social Behavior

Usually solitary or in pairs, especially during the breeding season. Nests are typically domed or ball-shaped structures placed low in dense vegetation. Territorial males sing persistently from hidden perches. Outside breeding, it may loosely associate with other small insectivores in thick scrub.

Migratory Pattern

Partial migrant

Song Description

Song is a loud, rapid series of metallic trills and ticking notes delivered from inside cover. Calls include sharp tacks and dry churrs that carry well in mountain scrub.

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