Warbler of Bonelli

The warbler of Bonelli ( Phylloscopus bonelli ) is a Passeriforme kind of the Phylloscopus and family of the Sylviidae S.

Description

The warbler of Bonelli measures 11 to 12 cm for a scale of 18 - 19 cm. Its weight is from 7 to 9 G. The upper part is brown gray and the lower part is of white color. It presents a band white chechmate to the top of the eyes and a yellowish tail. The females and the males have the same color. Its song resembles " been able ieh".

Distribution, habitat

This bird is present in almost all the Central Europe, especially in the mountainous zones . It is about a migrating present from April at September. It spends the winter to the south of the the Sahara. The time of the voyage and the direction of migration are innate for him. The white warbler lives in the mouths of Conifère S, of trees coppice and mixed in mountainous mediums until: 2000 m of altitude. The warblers of Bonelli return every year in the zones which they left for the migration.

Food mode

The warbler of Bonnelli nourishes Insectes, of spiders and their larvae.

Reproduction

The sexual Maturité is reached at one year. The laying takes place from May to July. The ovoid Nid of form is made bits of grass and is posed with same the ground, under a tuft or against a slope. The female lays 4 to 6 mottled eggs small points chestnut. They are brooded by the female during 11 to 13 days.

External bonds

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