Warbler
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Sylviidae
Conservation Status
Not evaluated
Location
Africa
Average size
4 to 7 inches long
diet
Insects, berries, small fruits
lifespan
2 to 5 years
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Overview
Warblers are charming little songbirds that belong to the family Sylviidae. These birds range in size from 10 to 18 centimeters (4 to 7 inches) long, making them delightfully pocket-sized creatures of the sky.
Warblers enjoy snacking on a variety of foods. They love feasting on insects, berries, and small fruits, making them the ultimate garden party guests for any bug-loving bird watcher.
These energetic chirpers can be found mostly in Africa. Their lively songs fill the air, so you might think a choir of tiny vocalists is putting on a show just for you.
Warblers live up to 2 to 5 years in the wild. That means you might catch a glimpse of these feathery musicians entertaining the world for quite a while.
Even though many warblers remain undersung stars in the avian world, they play an important role in their ecosystems. These lovely birds help control insect populations and assist in pollination as they flit from flower to flower, spreading joy and seeds everywhere they go.
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