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"Phylloscopidae: A Glimpse into the World of Old World Warblers" Step back in time with this hand-colored lithograph from 1890



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"Phylloscopidae: A Glimpse into the World of Old World Warblers" Step back in time with this hand-colored lithograph from 1890, showcasing the enchanting Phylloscopidae family. These small songbirds, also known as Old World warblers (Sylviidae), captivate us with their melodious tunes and vibrant presence. In April, a Chiffchaff (Phylloscopus collybita) delicately perches on a Hawthorn (Crataegus) twig in Cheshire. Its olive-green plumage beautifully contrasts against the blooming spring landscape. Witness the grace of a Wood warbler (Phylloscopus sibilatrix) as it soars through a serene sessile oak forest in Wales during May. Its wings flutter effortlessly amidst the lush green canopy, creating an ethereal sight to behold. Listen closely to nature's symphony as another Wood Warbler serenades us from its perch in Wales. The sweet melodies fill the air, echoing through the tranquil surroundings and reminding us of nature's harmonious beauty. Venture further north to Finland in May and discover a Wood warbler nestled among willow catkins. This delicate creature finds solace amidst these soft blooms, blending seamlessly into its natural habitat. As dawn breaks over England's Derbyshire countryside, be enchanted by the silhouette of a singing Wood warbler perched on a branch. Against the backdrop of an awakening sky, its song resonates with hope and new beginnings. Meanwhile, at Frensham Common nature reserve, witness another member -the Willow warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus). It proudly sings atop a birch tree while surrounded by red berries—a testament to autumn's arrival and bountiful offerings. Immerse yourself within Atlantic Oakwoods of Sunart, where a Wood Warbler sings from an oak tree.