Macho adulto © James Kennerley eBird S35041108 Macaulay Library ML 51636811
Adulto © Christoph Moning
Adulto © John C. Mittermeier
Macho adulto © James Kennerley
Hembra adulta © Cathy Pasterczyk
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Inmaduro © Rui Caratão

Curruca del Atlas Curruca deserticola

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Identificación

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Small, long-tailed Curruca warbler, very similar to Spectacled and Subalpine Warblers. Males are distinctive with very deep rusty underparts, a rusty throat (sometimes paler mid-throat), rusty wings, and a hint of pale buff moustache. Females are pale brown and less distinctive with normally rather warm-toned underparts. Breeds on mountain slopes covered in dense, low bushes, tamarisk scrub, and vegetated desert wadis; non-breeding habitat is sometimes lower in elevation, but typically similarly open and scrubby. Song a scratchy whistle. Call a low "trrrrr."

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