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Sichuan bush warbler

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Locustella

Higher classification
  
Grass warbler

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Locustellidae

Scientific name
  
Locustella chengi

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Bird, Grass warbler, Russet bush warbler, Alpine leaf warbler, Passerine

Sichuan bush warbler locustella chengi singing in a distinctive voice


The Sichuan bush warbler (Locustella chengi) lives primarily in the thick brush and on tea plantations in five mountainous provinces of central China. It is a relatively small bird with a weight of 10 grams and an average length of 13 cm. Unlike its congener the russet bush warbler, which is found in the same mountains and also in the Himalayas, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Indonesia, the Sichuan bush warbler prefers elevations below 7,500 feet. The two species shared a common ancestor about 850,000 years ago. They are distinguished by plumage and sonogram terminology – their songs. Locustella chengi emits a long buzz, followed by a shorter click, often repeated in series, and the song is in a lower frequency than its genetic cousin.

The name honors Cheng Tso-hsin (Zheng Zuoxin, 郑作新) (1906–1998), founder of the Peking Natural History Museum and a prominent Chinese ornithologist.

References

Sichuan bush warbler Wikipedia


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