Male © Daniel Pettersson eBird S62918742 Macaulay Library ML 196728121
Female © Yanina Maggiotto
Immature © Francisco Fernandes
Male © James Kennerley
Female © Tânia Araújo
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Male © Toby Sackton

Sardinian Warbler Curruca melanocephala

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Identification

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Compact, robust, and big-headed warbler. Males are striking with a black hood contrasting with whitish throat, gray back, and red eyering. Females duller with a gray hood, white throat, and buff body. Common in many typical Mediterranean habitats including tall bushes, open woodlands, gardens, coastal scrub, and plantations; also in oases, acacia woodlands, and scrubby desert in non-breeding range. Usually first detected by its song, a fast, angry-sounding rattling "ctret-tret-tret-tret-tret" or "tetwtweer-tik-tik-tik" with whispering in between. The call is a dry "tseck."

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