Birdwatching - 1645 🐦

in Feathered Friends β€’ 2 years ago

πŸ¦‰ The willow warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus)

πŸ“š Phylloscopus Greek: phyllon foliage, skopos seeker, observer
πŸ“š trochilus trokhilos (Greek) is a small bird mentioned by Aristotle, later identified as "wren", but in Aldrovandus (1599) it is "a kinglet without a tuft"; trokhalos, trokhiscus (Greek) round, oval, curved, spherical; trochilus (lat.) semicircular, curved

This small bird arrives from wintering around the end of April or beginning of May. She arrives later than her close relative, the Siberian Chiffchaff.
And upon arrival, the forest is filled with wonderful songs of males. Beautiful songs can even compete with the songs of chaffinches, moreover, they are even somewhat similar.

The bird prefers the lower tier of the forest, and these are various shrubs, thickets, and fallen trees. Actually on the ground near such places, she builds a nest.

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Nikon D5200Tamron SP AF 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD