Spectacled Warbler
Curruca conspicillata - Fauvette à lunettes
Systematics
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Order:
Passeriformes
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Family:
Sylviidés
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Genus:
Curruca
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Species:
conspicillata
Descriptor
Biometrics
- Size: 12 cm
- Wingspan: -
- Weight: 8 à 10 g
Geographic range
Identification
This small sized Mediterranean Spectacled Warbler (male) has the following characteristics: slate gray cap fading to reddish brown on the back and on the wings, dark mask extending from bill to eye, brown-red iris, clear orbital circle, white throat, gray tail with white edges, gray salmon undersides. France is the northern limit of its distribution range. Young ones can easily be confused with young Garden Warblers (Sylvia cantillans).
Subspecific information 2 subspecies
- Curruca conspicillata conspicillata (sw and s Europe, nw Africa, Turkey to Jordan)
- Curruca conspicillata orbitalis (Madeira, Canary and Cape Verde Is.)
Foreign names
- Fauvette à lunettes,
- Curruca tomillera,
- toutinegra-tomilheira,
- Brillengrasmücke,
- törpeposzáta,
- Brilgrasmus,
- Sterpazzola della Sardegna,
- glasögonsångare,
- Maskesanger,
- penica okuliarnatá,
- pěnice brýlatá,
- Brillesanger,
- pikkupensaskerttu,
- tallarol trencamates,
- Glámsöngvari,
- pokrzewka okularowa,
- briļļu ķauķis,
- osočnikova penica,
- Очковая славка,
- ミナミノドジロムシクイ,
- 白眶林莺,
- glasögonsångare,
- 眼眶林鶯,
Voice song and cries
Habitat
The Spectacled Warbler frequents open habitats of low and high shrubs such as the garrigue and the maquis. The sansouire (halophile marsh with salicorns) is also appreciated by the species (for example in the Camargue). It also reproduces in the lavender fields in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.
Behaviour character trait
Western Europe populations take their winter quarters in North Africa, particularly in the Sahara. Some winter data in France.
Flight
This Spectacled Warbler often sings while flying between two groves of trees.
Dietfeeding habits
Insectivorous and occasionally frugivorous bird in the bad season.
Reproduction nesting
The Spectacled Warbler lays two clutches per year, ranging from 4 to 5 eggs. The nest is built near the ground in vegetation with plant-based fragments (plant down, leaves, roots, etc.) and wool at the bottom. Incubation is carried out jointly for two weeks.
Threats - protection
IUCN conservation status
concern
in the Wild
threatened
evaluated
Species vulnerable in France due to deterioration of its habitats such as garrigue, maquis and sansouire, as well as unfavorable conditions on its African wintering grounds. The majority of the Spectacled Warbler population in France is restricted to the Mediterranean region. Its population appears to be decreasing, so quantitative studies are needed.
Sources of information
- IOC World Bird List (v14.2), Gill, F and D Donsker (Eds). 2024-04-18.
Other sources of interest
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