Willow warbler, Phylloscopus trochilus, during the migration southwards. Here taking a rest searching for food. In Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Ah


Willow warbler, Phylloscopus trochilus, during the migration southwards. Here taking a rest searching for food. In Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Ahsewiesen in the Soest Börde. A common and widespread leaf warbler which breeds in open woodlands throughout northern and temperate Europe and the Palearctic. It is a migratory passerine which winters in southern and western Europe, southern Asia and north Africa. Greenish-brown above and off-white below, it is named onomatopoeically for its simple chiff-chaff song. It has a number of subspecies, some of which are now treated as full species. The female builds a domed nest on or near the ground, and assumes most of the responsibility for brooding and feeding the chicks, whilst the male has little involvement in nesting, but defends his territory against rivals, and attacks potential predators. A small insectivorous bird, it is subject to predation by mammals, such as cats and mustelids, and birds, particularly hawks of the genus Accipiter. Its large range and population mean that its status is secure.


Size: 6000px × 3789px
Photo credit: © VOLKMAR BROCKHAUS / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

Keywords: bi, bird, birds, fitis, fitislaubsänger, migrant, migrants, migrating, migratory, oscine, phylloscopus, singvogel, singvögel, song, songbird, songbirds, tr, vogel, warbler, willow, zugvogel, zugvögel, ögel