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Rüppell's warbler

Rüppell's warbler

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Rüppell's warbler is a passerine bird of the genus Curruca. It breeds in Greece, Turkey and neighbouring islands. It is migratory, wintering in northeast Africa. This is a rare vagrant to western Europe. The name is occasionally cited as "Rueppell's warbler".

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Distribution

Region

Eastern Mediterranean and Northeast Africa

Typical Environment

Breeds locally in Greece (including many Aegean islands), western Turkey, and nearby coastal regions with suitable scrub. During migration it passes through the eastern Mediterranean basin. In winter it moves to northeast Africa, especially the Red Sea hinterland and Sahel-edge scrub from Egypt and Sudan to Eritrea and Ethiopia. It prefers dry, rocky hillsides with dense low shrubs, maquis, and phrygana, often near the coast. Rare vagrants reach western Europe.

Altitude Range

Sea level to 1800 m

Climate Zone

Subtropical

Characteristics

Size13–14.5 cm
Wing Span17–21 cm
Male Weight0.012 kg
Female Weight0.011 kg
Life Expectancy5 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 1/5

Useful to know

Rüppell's warbler is a small Curruca warbler that breeds around the eastern Mediterranean and winters in northeast Africa. Males are striking with a blackish head and throat offset by a bold white moustachial stripe, while females are duller and browner. It favors dry scrub and maquis, keeping low and skulking but becoming conspicuous when singing in spring.

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Curruca ruppeli - MHNT

Curruca ruppeli - MHNT

Behaviour

Temperament

skulking but active

Flight Pattern

short rapid wingbeats with low darting flights

Social Behavior

Typically encountered singly or in pairs on breeding territories. Nests low in dense shrubs, where it lays a small clutch that both parents incubate and feed. Outside the breeding season it may join mixed-species flocks in scrubby wintering habitats.

Migratory Pattern

Seasonal migrant

Song Description

A fast, scratchy warble with buzzy trills and rattling phrases delivered from a prominent perch. Calls include sharp tacks and dry churring notes, often given when alarmed.

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