
Hartert's Leaf Warbler
NameHartert's Leaf Warbler
Common NameHartert's Leaf Warbler
Scientific NamePhylloscopus goodsoni
FamilyPhylloscopidae
Wingspan (cm)16
Length (cm)11
Weight (g)7
Plumage DetailsUpperparts are olive-green, while the underparts are bright yellow, fading to whitish on the belly. It features a prominent yellow supercilium above a dark eye-stripe, and often has two faint wing-bars.
Vocalization / CallIts vocalizations typically consist of high-pitched, thin 'tseep' notes and a rapid, slightly buzzy song.
Primary Dietinsectivore
Primary Habitatsforest, mountain
Conservation Statusleast-concern
Geographic RangeEndemic to the Philippines, found on various islands including Luzon, Mindoro, Negros, Panay, Cebu, and Mindanao.
Identifying FeaturesSmall size, Olive-green upperparts, Yellowish underparts, Prominent yellow supercilium, Dark eye-stripe
Description
A small, active warbler with a slender bill, typically found foraging in the canopy of montane forests. It exhibits olive-green upperparts contrasting with bright yellowish underparts.





