Eastern Crowned-Warbler

Phyloscopus coronatus

Description

Phyloscopus coronatus is a medium-sized, brightly colored leaf warbler. The upper body is dark olive green and the underside is white. It has a long yellowish-white supercilium with a dark line through the eyes, dark lores, and yellow-black cheeks. The beak is quite strong, pale in color and the legs are dark.

Population Size

Unknown

Life Span

-

WEIGHT​

-

LENGTH

12-13 cm

Ca

Carnivore

So

Solitary

Classification

KINGDOM

:

Animalia

PHYLUM

:

Chordata

CLASS

:

Aves

ORDER

:

Passeriformes

FAMILY

:

Phyloscopidae

GENUS

:

Phyloscopus

SPECIES

:

Phyloscopus coronatus

Distribution

Phyloscopus coronatus is found in open forests, mountains, and shrubs.

Geography

Continent : Europe and Asia

Country : Russia, Siberia, China, Eastern Himalayas, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia (Greater Sunda Island, Sumatra, Java).

Habits and Lifestyle

Phyloscopus coronatus often visits the canopy where it feeds on the leaves. In winter and breeding season this bird will join a mixed flock of other small birds.

Lifestyle

Solitary

Biome

Climate Zone

Tropical and subtropical

Diet and Nutrition

Phyloscopus coronatus is a small insectivorous bird and spider.

Diet : Carnivore

Mating Habits

The breeding season for this bird is from June to August. The number of eggs produced is 3-5 eggs.

Reproduction session : –

Incubation periods : –

Independent age : –

Baby name : –

Baby carrying : 3-5 eggs

Population

Population status : Least Concern (LC)

NE

DD

LC

NT

VU

EN

CR

EW

EX

Population number​

Least concern

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