Tree Warblers |

Seveeral Hippolais species.
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Scientific classification |
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Species |
H. caligata
H. rama
H. pallida
H. languida
H. olivetorum
H. opaca
H. polyglotta
H. icterina |
Tree warblers are medium-sized
birds belonging to the genus Hippolais of the
Old World warbler family Sylviidae. They occur in
Europe, Africa and western Asia.
These warblers are always associated with trees, though
normally in fairly open woodland rather than tight
plantations. They are quite clumsy in their movements.
These are plump, strong-looking birds with long bills,
strong feet and long wing. Most are unstreaked greenish or
brownish above and cream or white below. They are
insectivorous, but will occasionally take berries or seeds.
Species breeding in temperate regions are usually
strongly
migratory.
The species are:
- Booted Warbler, Hippolais caligata
Sykes' Warbler, Hippolais rama
Western Olivaceous Warbler, Hippolais pallida
Eastern Olivaceous Warbler, Hippolais opaca
Upcher's Warbler, Hippolais languida
Olive-tree Warbler, Hippolais olivetorum
Melodious Warbler, Hippolais polyglotta
Icterine Warbler, Hippolais icterina