A bird that is rarely seen inland across the UK, has been spotted 38 miles (62 km) from the coast. The yellow-browed warbler was sighted wintering around Verulamium Lake in St Albans, Hertfordshire.
In Spanish and French, this bird is called the "orange-throated warbler" which might relate more to its appearance. The blackburnian's call is more like a squeak. Kapinos says many warblers ...
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Built in June on the fork of a horizontal conifer branch near the trunk at low to moderate height, the yellow-rumped Warbler’s nest contains 3 to 6 eggs. Polytypic (6 ssp.). Length 5.3".
This most recent yellow warbler was first spotted by local Glenn Honey, who says he was left 'shaking' with excitement after spotting the bird at around 11:20am on Christmas Eve. The 56-year-old ...
Another twitcher said he had waited three hours to see the bird. The last reported sighting of a yellow warbler in the UK is understood to have been on the Isle of Portland in Dorset in 2017.