Manchurian Bush Warbler – Bird Sound

Manchurian Bush Warbler – Bird Sound

The Manchurian bush warbler, also known as Korean bush warbler, is a bird in the family Cettiidae. The species was first described by Robert Swinhoe in 1860.

Feature:
The body length is 15-18 cm. Iris dark brown. The upper mouth is brown, the lower mouth is lighter, and the meeting place of the upper and lower mouth is pink. Feet pink.

The sexes are similar, but the males are larger. The forehead and head are reddish brown, the eyebrow line is white, the eyeliner is dark brown, the back is roughly brown, the cheeks and throat are white and slightly light brown, the chest side and flanks are yellowish brown, the abdomen is light yellowish white, and the tail coverts are light yellowish brown.

Distributed:
Breeds in southeastern Siberia, the Korean Peninsula, and Northeast, North, and Central China; migrates to South China, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan in winter to keep out the cold.

The estimated distribution size is reported to be a large range – approximately 1,610,000 km2.

Video Source: 遠東樹鶯/Manchurian Bush Warbler from Chuenguey Hwang on Youtube  CC BY

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