Leaf Warblers
The Western Crowned Warblers (Phylloscopus occipitalis) breed in Central Asia and migrate to the forests of Western Ghats for the winter.
They are often observedin small flocks.
Description:
The Western Crowned Warblers have a distinctive crown stripe and two wing-bars.
Nesting / Breeding
They typically nest in holes. The average clutch consists of 4 eggs.
Species Research by Sibylle Johnson
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