For me and I bet for all other birders, many of the warbler species, especially Phylloscopus sp.
are extremely intriguing birds when we encounter at field.
Their difficulties of Identification and small, delicate structure makes them Genuine Songbirds.
In addition to their powerful but mesmeriging songs.
The more difficult it is, the more challengable, and interesting.
Pallas's leaf warbler Pylloscopus proregulus
Singng, and cavorting around the Salix sp. treetop. I could feel how much this guy was healthy, and vigourous not only from his behaviors, but also his fresh, vivid feathers.
It must had a good wintering at last winter's haven.
Eastern crowned warbler Phylloscopus cornatus
I was just lazy enough to search better shot from my own DB, applogies.
No more words are need for describing how they are powerful songsters.
Everywhere common around forested areas, even small forest patches in city parks.
So enthusiastic and energetic defender of own territory,
the're usually easy to attract by playbacks at spring.
Dusky warbler Phylloscopus fuscatus
Unlike their tchat-tchat calls in migration stopovers,
they also display intricate melodies on ther breeding ground in high mountain bushes of korea.
I think it is more difficult to watch warblers in autumn, than spring, however,
I just cant wait for upcomming autumn migration
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