Pallas's leaf warbler

E431960

Pallas's leaf warbler is a small migratory songbird of the Phylloscopus genus, known for its distinctive yellowish rump, wingbars, and high-pitched calls, breeding in northern Asia and wintering in southern Asia.

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Pallas's leaf warbler canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
migratory bird
songbird
warbler
binomialName Phylloscopus proregulus NERFINISHED
bodyLength approximately 9 to 10 centimeters
bodyMass approximately 4 grams
breedingBehavior builds cup-shaped nest
breedingRange Siberia NERFINISHED
northeast China
northern Asia
northern Mongolia
callType high-pitched
short
class Aves NERFINISHED
clutchSize typically 4 to 6 eggs
commonName Pallas's leaf warbler NERFINISHED
Pallas's warbler NERFINISHED
conservationStatus Least Concern
diet insects
other small invertebrates
distinctiveFeature high-pitched calls
pale central crown stripe
prominent pale wingbars
yellowish rump
distribution Palearctic region NERFINISHED
family Phylloscopidae NERFINISHED
foragingBehavior gleans insects from foliage
genus Phylloscopus NERFINISHED
habitat coniferous forest
mixed forest
scrub
woodland edge
kingdom Animalia
migration long-distance migrant
namedAfter Peter Simon Pallas NERFINISHED
nestLocation in trees
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumageColor greenish upperparts
whitish underparts
songType high-pitched
thin
taxonRank species
winteringRange northern India NERFINISHED
northern Southeast Asia
southern Asia
southern China NERFINISHED

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Peter Simon Pallas describedTaxon Pallas's leaf warbler