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{{Taxobox
{{Speciesbox
| name = Dusky Warbler
| image = Dusky Warbler.jpg
| image = DuskyWarbler Cropped.jpg
| image_caption = In Nepal
| image_size=
| status = LC
| status = LC
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| status_ref = <ref>{{IUCN|id=106007707 |title=''Phylloscopus fuscatus'' |assessors=[[BirdLife International]] |version=2012.1 |year=2012 |accessdate=16 July 2012}}</ref>
| status_ref = <ref name="iucn status 12 November 2021">{{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |date=2016 |title=''Phylloscopus fuscatus'' |volume=2016 |page=e.T22715264A94445738 |doi=10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T22715264A94445738.en |access-date=12 November 2021}}</ref>
| regnum = [[Animal]]ia
| genus = Phylloscopus
| species = fuscatus
| phylum = [[Chordate|Chordata]]
| classis = [[bird|Aves]]
| authority = ([[Edward Blyth|Blyth]], 1842)
| range_map =Phylloscopus fuscatus distribution map.png
| ordo = [[Passeriformes]]
| range_map_caption = Distribution of dusky warbler {{leftlegend|#FFFF00|Breeding|outline=gray}} {{leftlegend|#0000FF|Non-breeding|outline=gray}}
| familia = [[Phylloscopidae]]
| genus = [[Phylloscopus]]
| species = '''''P. fuscatus'''''
| binomial = ''Phylloscopus fuscatus''
| binomial_authority = ([[Edward Blyth|Blyth]], 1842)
}}
}}
The '''Dusky Warbler''' (''Phylloscopus fuscatus'') is a [[leaf warbler]] which breeds in east [[Asia]]. This warbler is strongly [[bird migration|migratory]] and winters in southeast [[Asia]]. It sometimes occurs in [[North America]] in [[Alaska]], and has also occurred in [[California]].


The '''dusky warbler''' ('''''Phylloscopus fuscatus''''') is a [[leaf warbler]] which breeds in the east [[Palearctic]]. The genus name ''[[Phylloscopus]]'' is from [[Ancient Greek]] ''phullon'', "leaf", and ''skopos'', "seeker" (from ''skopeo'', "to watch"). The specific ''fuscatus'' is from [[Latin]] ''fuscus'' "dark".<ref name=job>{{cite book | last= Jobling | first= James A | year= 2010| title= The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names | url= https://archive.org/details/Helm_Dictionary_of_Scientific_Bird_Names_by_James_A._Jobling | publisher= Christopher Helm | location = London | isbn = 978-1-4081-2501-4 | pages = [https://archive.org/details/Helm_Dictionary_of_Scientific_Bird_Names_by_James_A._Jobling/page/n167 167], 305}}</ref>
This is an abundant [[bird]] of [[taiga]] bogs and wet meadows. The nest is built low in a bush, and 5-6 [[Egg (biology)|egg]]s are laid. Like most [[Old World warbler]]s, this small [[passerine]] is [[insectivorous]].


This small warbler is prone to vagrancy as far as western [[Europe]] in October, despite a 3000&nbsp;km distance from its breeding grounds. It has wintered in [[Great Britain]].
This warbler is strongly [[bird migration|migratory]] and winters in [[South Asia]] and [[South-east Asia]]. It sometimes occurs in [[North America]] in [[Alaska]], and has also occurred in [[California]].


This is an abundant [[bird]] of [[taiga]] bogs and [[wet meadow]]s. The nest is built low in a bush, and 5-6 [[Egg (biology)|egg]]s are laid. Like most [[Old World warbler]]s, this small [[passerine]] is [[insectivorous]].
This is a warbler similar in size and shape to a [[Common Chiffchaff|Chiffchaff]]. The adult has an unstreaked brown back and buff underparts. There is a prominent whitish supercilium, and the bill is fine and pointed. The sexes are identical, as with most warblers, but young birds are more olive-tinged above. Like most warblers, it is insectivorous, but will take other small food items, including berries.


The dusky warbler is prone to vagrancy as far as western [[Europe]] in October, despite a 3000&nbsp;km distance from its breeding grounds. It has wintered in [[Great Britain]].
The song is a monotonous whistle, and the call is a harsh ''check''. The call is often the first clue that this typically [[skulking]] species is present, away from the breeding grounds.


This is a warbler similar in size and shape to a [[common chiffchaff|chiffchaff]]. The adult has an unstreaked brown back and buff underparts. There is a prominent whitish supercilium, and the bill is fine and pointed. The sexes are identical, as with most warblers, but young birds are more olive-tinged above. Like most warblers, it is insectivorous, but will take other small food items, including berries.
==References==
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The song is a monotonous whistle, and the call is a harsh ''check''. The call is often the first clue that this typically skulking species is present, away from the breeding grounds.<ref>Pandya, Parvish, Vikrant Choursiya, and Jyoti James. "Dusky Warbler Phylloscopus fuscatus (Aves: Passeriformes: Sylviidae) in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Maharashtra-a rare record for peninsular India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 8, no. 1 (2016): 8410-8411.</ref>
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[[Category:Birds of Nepal]]
==References==
[[Category:Birds of India]]
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Birds of Bangladesh]]


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[[Category:Birds of North Asia]]
[[Category:Birds of Mongolia]]
[[Category:Birds of China]]
[[Category:Birds described in 1842|dusky warbler]]
[[Category:Taxa named by Edward Blyth|dusky warbler]]


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[[ar:نقشارة قاتمة]]
[[br:Puig kazugel]]
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[[fo:Morljómari]]
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[[lt:Rudoji pečialinda]]
[[hu:Barna füzike]]
[[ms:Burung Cekup Daun Bakau]]
[[no:Brunsanger]]
[[pms:Phylloscopus fuscatus]]
[[pl:Świstunka brunatna]]
[[pt:Felosa-sombria]]
[[ru:Бурая пеночка]]
[[fi:Ruskouunilintu]]
[[sv:Brunsångare]]
[[zh:褐柳莺]]

Latest revision as of 19:37, 11 February 2024

Dusky warbler
In Nepal
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Phylloscopidae
Genus: Phylloscopus
Species:
P. fuscatus
Binomial name
Phylloscopus fuscatus
(Blyth, 1842)
Distribution of dusky warbler
  Breeding
  Non-breeding

The dusky warbler (Phylloscopus fuscatus) is a leaf warbler which breeds in the east Palearctic. The genus name Phylloscopus is from Ancient Greek phullon, "leaf", and skopos, "seeker" (from skopeo, "to watch"). The specific fuscatus is from Latin fuscus "dark".[2]

This warbler is strongly migratory and winters in South Asia and South-east Asia. It sometimes occurs in North America in Alaska, and has also occurred in California.

This is an abundant bird of taiga bogs and wet meadows. The nest is built low in a bush, and 5-6 eggs are laid. Like most Old World warblers, this small passerine is insectivorous.

The dusky warbler is prone to vagrancy as far as western Europe in October, despite a 3000 km distance from its breeding grounds. It has wintered in Great Britain.

This is a warbler similar in size and shape to a chiffchaff. The adult has an unstreaked brown back and buff underparts. There is a prominent whitish supercilium, and the bill is fine and pointed. The sexes are identical, as with most warblers, but young birds are more olive-tinged above. Like most warblers, it is insectivorous, but will take other small food items, including berries.

The song is a monotonous whistle, and the call is a harsh check. The call is often the first clue that this typically skulking species is present, away from the breeding grounds.[3]

References

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  1. ^ BirdLife International (2016). "Phylloscopus fuscatus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T22715264A94445738. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T22715264A94445738.en. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  2. ^ Jobling, James A (2010). The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names. London: Christopher Helm. pp. 167, 305. ISBN 978-1-4081-2501-4.
  3. ^ Pandya, Parvish, Vikrant Choursiya, and Jyoti James. "Dusky Warbler Phylloscopus fuscatus (Aves: Passeriformes: Sylviidae) in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Maharashtra-a rare record for peninsular India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 8, no. 1 (2016): 8410-8411.