Yellow-Bellied Warbler

Abroscopus superciliaris

Description

Abroscopus superciliaris has a small body about 11 cm. The belly is yellow, the eyebrows are strikingly white, the forehead and head are gray. Olive-green nape and back. The chin, throat and upper chest are white. Iris brown, bill black, base whitish, feet pink. Lives in small groups in thickets of shrubs and bamboo.

Population Size

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Life Span

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WEIGHT​

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LENGTH

11 cm

Ca

Carnivore

So

Solitary

Classification

KINGDOM

:

Animalia

PHYLUM

:

Chordata

CLASS

:

Aves

ORDER

:

Passeriformes

FAMILY

:

Sylviidae

GENUS

:

Abroscopus

SPECIES

:

Abroscopus superciliaris

Distribution

Habitat in secondary forests of bamboo, shrubs, and spread to an altitude of 1,500 m above sea level.

Geography

Continent : Asia

Country : Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand and Vietnam.

Habits and Lifestyle

Lives in small groups in thickets of shrubs and bamboo.

Lifestyle

Solitary

Biome

Climate Zone

Tropical and subtropical

Diet and Nutrition

This bird is a type of bird that eats small insects, flies, caterpillars, insect eggs, spiders.

Diet : Carnivore

Mating Habits

The breeding season for this bird is October. A cup-shaped nest made of moss, bamboo leaves, and fibers is built inside the broken bamboo. The number of eggs produced is 3 eggs with white reddish brown spots.

Reproduction session : –

Incubation periods: –

Independent age : –

Baby name : –

Baby carrying : 3 eggs

Population

Population status : Least Concern (LC)

NE

DD

LC

NT

VU

EN

CR

EW

EX

Population number​

Least Concern

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