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ML646442627

Hume's Warbler Phylloscopus humei

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Contributor

Zheljko Stanimirovic Media from this contributor Profile

Date

6 Dec 2025 eBird checklist S287465629

Location

Galenika, Zemun
Beograd, Serbia
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Map
Map Coordinates: 44.8578571, 20.3696114
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Observation details

After I passed twice by the poplar where the warbler usually stays, I turned back and heard it calling (singing) from the crown. It had a loud, clear voice like a song, not chirps. I watched it through binoculars for a short time. It flew away when a person walked by, landing in a smaller bush nearby. Although I spent about 10-15 minutes at the spot after that (taking photos of habitat), it did not sing again.

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