PAKHI DEKHUN PAKHI CHINUN # 506/526(Observe the Bird and recognize)..SULPHER BELLIED WARBLER..[From a Photograph of MR. SOURAV DHAWA] ... WATERCOLOUR ...A4...2015... The sulphur-bellied warbler (Phylloscopus griseolus) is a species of leaf-warbler found in the Palearctic region. They were earlier also known by the name of olivaceous leaf-warbler.
Like other leaf-warblers it gleans insects from small branches and leaves. They are found on rocky hill and scrub forest habitats.
The species is found in small groups and has a tendency to forage low in the vegetation sometimes even hopping on the ground. They have a single note cheep call.
10–11·5 cm; 7–9 g. A small to medium-sized leaf-warbler. Has long bright yellow supercilium from base of bill to above ear-coverts, brightest above eye.
Food mostly small insects, especially small beetles (Coleoptera), including weevils (Curculionidae), and larvae, also molluscs.
Migratory; spends non-breeding season in C India.
Like other leaf-warblers it gleans insects from small branches and leaves. They are found on rocky hill and scrub forest habitats.
The species is found in small groups and has a tendency to forage low in the vegetation sometimes even hopping on the ground. They have a single note cheep call.
10–11·5 cm; 7–9 g. A small to medium-sized leaf-warbler. Has long bright yellow supercilium from base of bill to above ear-coverts, brightest above eye.
Food mostly small insects, especially small beetles (Coleoptera), including weevils (Curculionidae), and larvae, also molluscs.
Migratory; spends non-breeding season in C India.
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