Sunda Warbler

Seicercus grammiceps

Description

Seicercus grammiceps is a bird species found only in Indonesia. This bird has a small body size of 10 cm. Head color chestnut brown, dark eyebrows, narrow white eye circles. The upper body is olive-grey and the underside is whitish. Tunggir whitish (Java) or ash (Sumatra). Yellow wing margins, forming two transverse stripes on the wings. Reddish brown iris, black beak, and orange feet.

Population Size

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Life Span

-

WEIGHT​

-

LENGTH

10 cm

Ca

Carnivore

So

Solitary

Classification

KINGDOM

:

Animalia

PHYLUM

:

Chordata

CLASS

:

Aves

ORDER

:

Passeriformes

FAMILY

:

Sylviidae

GENUS

:

Seicercus

SPECIES

:

Seicercus grammiceps

Distribution

Seicercus grammiceps has a habitat in dense forests, forest edges, mountain forests, and is spread at an altitude of 800-2500 m above sea level.

Geography

Continent : Asia

Country : Indonesia (Sumatra, Java, and Bali)

Habits and Lifestyle

Seicercus grammiceps joins mixed groups and hunts insects in the lower layers of the forest.

Lifestyle

Solitary

Biome

Climate Zone

Tropical

Diet and Nutrition

Species of birds that eat caterpillars, grubs, insect eggs, small insects.

Diet : Carnivore

Mating Habits

The breeding season for this bird is January, February, April, June-September. Hollow spherical nests are made of roots and mosses, hidden in epiphytic mosses or low shrubs. The eggs produced are 2-3 white.

Reproduction session : –

Incubation periods: –

Independent age : –

Baby name : –

Baby carrying : 2-3 eggs

Population

Population status : Least Concern (LC)

NE

DD

LC

NT

VU

EN

CR

EW

EX

Population number​

Least concern of extinction

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