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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Genus
  
Sylvia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Sylviidae

Scientific name
  
Sylvia conspicillata

Higher classification
  
Typical warbler

Order
  
Passerine

Spectacled warbler spectacled warblers are innovative singers

Similar
  
Western Orphean warbler, Rüppell's warbler, Subalpine warbler, Menetries's warbler, Lesser short‑toed lark

Spectacled warbler singing tenerife canary islands


The spectacled warbler (Sylvia conspicillata) is a species in the typical warbler genus Sylvia. The genus name is from Modern Latin silvia, a woodland sprite, related to silva, a wood. The specific conspicillata is from Latin conspicillum, a place to look from, equivalent to "spectacled".

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Spectacled warbler Spectacled Warbler sylvia conspicillata

It breeds in north west Africa, southwest Europe from Iberia to Italy, and then further east on the eastern Mediterranean islands and coastal regions. It is mainly resident in Africa, but other populations migrate to winter in more widely in north and west Africa and Egypt. This bird is a rare vagrant to northern and western Europe.

Spectacled warbler Female Spectacled Warbler

It also occurs in some Atlantic islands. The subspecies orbitalis has been proposed for those of the Cape Verde Islands. The presumed subspecies for the Madeira birds, bella is today usually included in this taxon, as are the birds of the Canary Islands, where the species is quite common except on El Hierro and known as zarzalero y ratonero.

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These are very small "warblers" and are intermediate between whitethroats and Tristram's warbler in coloration. Spectacled warblers are brown above and buff below, with chestnut wing patches and a white throat. Adult males have a grey head and the white eye ring which gives the species its name. Immature birds can be confused with both the whitethroat and the subalpine warbler, and identification is difficult in the field. The song is a fast high warble.

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About the precise relationships of this bird, not much can be said with certainty. It seems though as if its intermediate appearance, apart from the autapomorphic white eye ring, indicates its relationships reasonably well. It is not the closest living relative of at least Tristram's warbler though.

Spectacled warbler Spectacled Warbler Sylvia conspicillata orbitalis in Madeira Portugal

These small passerine birds are found in dry open country with bushes. 3-6 eggs are laid in a nest in a bush. Like their relatives, the spectacled warbler is insectivorous.

Spectacled warbler


References

Spectacled warbler Wikipedia