Pallas Leaf Warbler Birds Online Website of photographer Richard Stonier
Pallas's leaf warbler (Phylloscopus proregulus) or Pallas's warbler, is a bird that breeds in mountain forests from southern Siberia east to northern Mongolia and northeast China. It is named for German zoologist Peter Simon Pallas, who first formally described it. This leaf warbler is strongly migratory, wintering mainly in south China and.
Pallas's_Leaf Warbler (Phylloscopus proregulus) by Francesco_Veronesi
Small and active "Pallas's-type" leaf warbler with a long yellow brow stripe and pale rump. Yellowish-olive overall with two tan wingbars, one much larger than the other. White outer tail feathers typically invisible when perched, but eye-catching when the bird is hovering or landing. Extremely similar to other "Pallas's-type" warblers, but combination of orangish wingbars, weak.
159 Pallas's Leaf Warbler photo CarlJohan Svensson photos at
Justification of Red List category This species has an extremely large range, and hence does not approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the range size criterion (extent of occurrence <20,000 km 2 combined with a declining or fluctuating range size, habitat extent/quality, or population size and a small number of locations or severe fragmentation).
Pallas Leaf Warbler Birds Online Website of photographer Richard Stonier
Pallas's Leaf-warbler Phylloscopus proregulus Summary Text account Data table and detailed info Distribution map Reference and further resources Family: Phylloscopidae (Leaf-warblers) Authority: (Pallas, 1811) Red List Category Data CC-By-SA by OpenStreetMap Click here for more information about the Red List categories and criteria
Pallas' Boszanger / Pallas' Leaf Warbler photo Corstiaan Beeke photos at
The Pallas's Leaf-warbler occurs exceptionally in Central Europe. It is a resident of the Southeast Siberian taiga, of Mongolia and China. Most of them spend the winter in South China. Its size and behaviour is similar to a Goldcrest.
Pallas's Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus proregulus adult breeding frpe204566
Pallas's leaf warbler ( Phylloscopus proregulus) or Pallas's warbler, is a bird that breeds in mountain forests from southern Siberia east to northern Mongolia and northeast China. It is named for German zoologist Peter Simon Pallas, who first formally described it.
Pallas's Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus proregulus adult frpe204454
Range Population Population justification: The global population size has not been quantified, but the species is described as common to locally abundant (del Hoyo et al. 2006). Trend justification: The population is suspected to be stable in the absence of evidence for any declines or substantial threats. Country/territory distribution
Pallas Leaf Warbler Birds Online Website of photographer Richard Stonier
Pallas's leaf warbler or Pallas's warbler is a bird that breeds in mountain forests from southern Siberia east to northern Mongolia and northeast China. It is named for German zoologist Peter Simon Pallas, who first formally described it.
Pallas's Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus proregulus adult breeding auau24939
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Pallas's Leaf Warbler eBird
Pallas's Leaf Warbler bird information Values Conservation status LC - Least concern Synonyms Pallas's Leaf-Warbler, Pallas's Warbler, Pallas' Leaf Warbler, Pallas' Warbler, Siberian Lemon-rumped Warbler, Yellow-rumped Leaf-warbler, Yellow-rumped willow warbler, Lemon-rumped Warbler, Asian leaf warbler Old latin name for bird
Autumn leaf warbler photo ID guide BirdGuides
Pallas's Leaf Warbler (Phylloscopus proregulus) is a species of bird in the Phylloscopidae family. Subspecific information monotypic species. Foreign names . Pouillot de Pallas, Mosquitero de Pallas, felosa-de-sobrancelha-dourada, Goldhähnchen-Laubsänger, királyfüzike,
Overwintering PALLAS'S LEAF WARBLER
Autumn leaf warbler photo ID guide. Andy Stoddart gives expert advice on how to separate Yellow-browed, Hume's Leaf, Pallas's, Eastern Crowned and Pale-legged Leaf Warblers. The latest sighting details and map for Pallas's Warbler are only available to our BirdGuides Ultimate or our BirdGuides Pro subscribers.
pallas's leaf warbler_DSC4473.jpg Neil Fifer Flickr
Pallas's leaf warbler or Pallas's warbler, is a bird that breeds in mountain forests from southern Siberia east to northern Mongolia and northeast China. It is named for German zoologist Peter Simon Pallas, who first formally described it. This leaf warbler is strongly migratory, wintering mainly in south China and adjacent areas of southeast Asia, although in recent decades increasing numbers.
Pallas's Warbler by Martyn Sidwell BirdGuides
The Pallas's leaf warbler or Pallas's warbler is a leaf warbler that breeds in mountain forests from southern Siberia east to northern Mongolia and northeastern China. It is named for German zoologist Peter Simon Pallas, who first formally described it. It is strongly migratory, wintering mainly in southern China and adjacent areas of southeast Asia, although in recent decades increasing.
Pallas's Warbler by Paul Coombes BirdGuides
Still a magical sight for anyone who finds one (they are commonest on the east coast in October/November), these tiny birds will have travelled more than 3,000 miles from breeding grounds in the Far East. Select a topic for more facts and statistics about the Pallas's Warbler SEASONALITY 5.8k records BTO RECORDS Identification
Pallas's Warbler by Paul Coombes BirdGuides
Pallas's Leaf Warbler Phylloscopidae Phylloscopus proregulus (Pallas, 1811) (1, 2) Photo © Kris Webb Ex BBRC species 31/12/1990 STATUS Palearctic. Monotypic. OVERVIEW Records as per BOU (1971). This species arrives here slightly later than Yellow-browed Warbler, mainly from mid-October onwards through to late November.