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Eastern olivaceous warbler

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Iduna

Higher classification
  
Iduna

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Iduna pallida

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Menetries's warbler, Rüppell's warbler, Upcher's warbler, Booted warbler, Western Orphean warbler

Eastern olivaceous warbler iduna pallida


The eastern olivaceous warbler (Iduna pallida) is a "warbler", formerly placed in the Old World warblers when these were a paraphyletic wastebin taxon. It is now considered a member of the acrocephaline warblers, Acrocephalidae, in the tree warbler genus Iduna. It was formerly regarded as part of a wider "olivaceous warbler" species, but as a result of modern taxonomic developments, this species is now usually considered distinct from the western olivaceous warbler, Iduna opaca.

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Keyserling and Blasius gave no explanation of the genus name Iduna. The specific pallida is Latin for "pale".

It is a small passerine bird, found in dry open country, including cultivation, with bushes or some trees. 2-3 eggs are laid in a nest in low in undergrowth or a bush. Like most warblers, Eastern Olivaceous is insectivorous.

Eastern olivaceous warbler Eastern Olivaceous Warbler Hippolais pallida ssp elaeica photo

It is a medium-sized warbler, more like a very pale reed warbler than its relative the melodious warbler. The adult has a plain pale brown back and whitish underparts. The bill is strong and pointed and the legs grey. The sexes are identical, as with most warblers, but young birds are more buff on the belly. It has a characteristic downward tail flick.

Eastern olivaceous warbler breeds in south east Europe and the Middle East. It is migratory, wintering in sub-Saharan Africa or Arabia. It is a rare vagrant to northern Europe.

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Western olivaceous warbler differs from this species in being larger and having a browner tinge to the upperparts; it also has a larger bill. Eastern olivaceous warbler sometimes has a greenish tinge to its upperparts, and can be very difficult to separate from Sykes's warbler, Iduna rama. The song is a fast nasal babbling.

Eastern olivaceous warbler Eastern Olivaceous Warbler Vocalisation Comparison Birding Frontiers

Eastern olivaceous warbler in song


North Africa

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Eastern olivaceous warbler of the subspecies reiseri is thought to be locally common as a breeding species in southeast Morocco.

References

Eastern olivaceous warbler Wikipedia