
Rufous-faced Warbler - eBird
A colorful songbird, green above, white below, with orange face, pale yellow breast band, black lateral crown stripes, and sparse black streaking on the throat. Sometimes difficult to see in dense bamboo habitats in hilly areas, where first detected by voice.
Black-faced Rufous-Warbler - eBird
Unusual and handsome forest-dwelling warbler. Males are mostly rufous, and females olive-gray, but both show a black face mask that continues down the center of the underparts. Skulks in the thick undergrowth of humid forest.
Rufous-capped Warbler - eBird
Attractive, perky, long-tailed warbler widespread in foothills and highlands, locally in lowlands. Favors brushy and weedy areas adjacent to woodland and scrub. Usually in pairs or small groups which hop around low in brush with tails cocked.
Rufous-eared Warbler - eBird
A long-tailed, pale prinia-like warbler with a rufous facial patch on the side of the head and a neat black band across the throat on otherwise white underparts. The juvenile may lack the throat band and have duller facial patches.
Black-capped Rufous-Warbler - eBird
Unusual and handsome forest-dwelling warbler. Mostly rufous-brown, with a black head and a black stripe onto the center of the belly. Skulks in the thick undergrowth of humid forest, often in areas near water. Usually detected by voice. The male gives 2-3 piercing whistled notes in a variable pattern, which can be repeated for minutes on end.
Black-faced Warbler - eBird
A brightly-colored and active small warbler of hilly and montane forests. Often follows other species in mixed flocks, predominantly foraging in the middle layers with warblers and fulvettas.
eBird Checklist - 6 May 2017 - Chiayi County - 2 species
Submitted by Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography.
Rufous-faced Warbler - Abundance Map - eBird Status and Trends
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1 Jan 2025 - 老和山 (Laohe Mountain) - 3 species - eBird
2025年1月1日 · Rufous-faced Warbler. Number observed: 3. Blue Whistling-Thrush (Black-billed) Number observed: 1. Exotic species. Exotic species flags differentiate locally introduced species from native species. Naturalized: Exotic population is self-sustaining, breeding in the wild, persisting for many years, and not maintained through ongoing releases ...