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Bird name:

Barred Warbler

Sylvia nisoria

Order

PASSERIFORMES

Family

Old World Warblers and Gnatcatchers (Sylviidae)

BTO 2

RR

BTO 5

BARWA

Euring 5

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ILLUSTRATION

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PHOTOS

CONSERVATION STATUS

UK Conservation Status


No Data

European Conservation Status


Not a species of Concern

Conservation Description


The Barred Warbler has a large breeding range that includes much of central and eastern Europe, central Asia, and parts of China. It primarily winters in Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania and has been recorded as a vagrant in several countries near the limits of its natural range. This warbler prefers open country with tall bushes and scattered trees and has an estimated global population of 1,860,000 to 6,000,000 individuals. Due to its large population size, the Barred Warbler is not placed on the IUCN Red List and is evaluated as Least Concern.

SUMMARY

Overview

Barred Warbler: A large, chunky warbler with blue-grey upperparts and white underparts with dark barring. Two, white wing bars on black wings. Tail with white tip. Yellow iris and black bill with pale yellow base. Has slightly crested appearance and is one of the easiest warblers to identify.


Range and Habitat

Barred warbler: Infrequent visitor to UK on passage between breeding grounds in eastern Europe and winter home in Africa. In late summer first winter birds are sometimes seen on south and east coasts of England. Look for them foraging in mixed forest, open woodland, scrub areas, and in towns.

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SONGS AND CALLS

Bernard Sound

Barred Warbler 1

Song is a series of musical phrases.

Barred Warbler 2

Dry "chak-chak" calls.

Bernard Similar Sounding

Blackcap 1

Song is a melodic and warbling series of notes.

Garden Warbler 1

Song is a series of musical phrases.

Whitethroat 1

Song is a raspy warble.

Voice Text

"chak-chak", "charr", "tch-tchurr-tchurr"

INTERESTING FACTS

  • The Barred Warbler may represent an ancient lineage of typical warblers on its own as it does not appear to have any close relatives in the genus.
  • This warbler was one of the birds included in Morris's British Birds, 1891.
  • Its song can be confused with that of Garden Warbler, but it is less melodious.
  • A group of warblers has many collective nouns, including a "bouquet", "confusion", "fall", and "wrench" of warblers.

RELATED BIRDS

RANGE MAP

Range Map for Barred Warbler

FAMILY DESCRIPTION

TERMINOLOGY

CREDITS

Artist

Michael Oberhofer

BIRD PHOTO SHARING

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BIRD PHOTOGRAPHY AND CAMERAS

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BINOCULARS AND OPTICS FOR BIRDING

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UnderpartsX
Belly, undertail coverts, chest, flanks, and foreneck.
UpperpartsX
Back, rump, hindneck, wings, and crown.
FaceX
The front part of the head consisting of the bill, eyes, cheeks and chin.
4 and 6 letter alpha codesX

The four letter common name alpha code is is derived from the first two letters of the common first name and the first two letters of common last name. The six letter species name alpha code is derived from the first three letters of the scientific name (genus) and the first three letters of the scientific name (species). See (1) below for the rules used to create the codes..

Four-letter (for English common names) and six-letter (for scientific names) species alpha codes were developed by Pyle and DeSante (2003, North American Bird-Bander 28:64-79) to reflect A.O.U. taxonomy and nomenclature (A.O.U. 1998) as modified by Supplements 42 (Auk 117:847-858, 2000) and 43 (Auk 119:897-906, 2002). The list has been updated by Pyle and DeSante to reflect changes reported by the A.O.U from 2003 through 2006.

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ITIS CodesX

The Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) was established in the mid-1990 s as a cooperative project among several federal agencies to improve and expand upon taxonomic data (known as the NODC Taxonomic Code) maintained by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

To find the ITIS page for a bird species go to the ITIS web site advanced search and report page at http://www.itis.gov/advanced_search.html. You can enter the TSN or the common name of the bird. It will return the ITIS page for that bird. Another way to obtain the ITIS page is to use the Google search engine. Enter the string ITIS followed by the taxonomic ID, for example "ITIS 178041" will return the page for the Allen's Hummingbird.

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Parts of a Standing birdX
Head Feathers and MarkingsX
Parts of a Flying birdX