The Pale-legged Warbler is a species of bird in the Parulidae family. It is native to Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia and Peru.
The Pale-legged Warbler is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The Pale-legged Warbler (Basileuterus signatus) is a species of bird in the Parulidae family. It is native to Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia and Peru. Its habitats include subtropical or tropical moist montane, as well as subtropical or tropical heavily degraded former forest. References - 1. More
Results for: pale-legged warblerTranslations 1 - 30 of 432 English English Finnish Finnish pale-legged warbler inkakerttuli, Basileuterus signatus pale-legged leaf warbler ussurinuunilintu, Phylloscopus tenellipes pale-legged hornero harmaalakkiorneero, Furnarius leucopus pale-footed bush warbler oliivisilkkikerttunen, Cettia pallidipes four-legged nelijalkainen one-legged yksijalkainen, jalkapuoli; yksipuolinen, onnahteleva four legged More
Pale-legged Warbler in Singapore (Posted 21 March 2009) Photos © Marcus Chua Phylloscopus warblers are among some of the most difficult birds to identify, beside the usual dreaded waders, raptors and swifts. The Singapore Bird Checklist list four species of Phylloscopus type warblers, namely the Arctic Warbler, Eastern Crowned Warbler, Yellow-browed Warbler and the extremely rare Dusky Warbler. More
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Pale-legged Warbler, Blue Rock Thrush, Slaty-backed Forktail (at Wangjumpee), Grey-eyed Bulbul, Vernal Hanging Parakeets and Red-throated Flycatcher. In the late afternoon we went to the Khao Kaew lookout. Here we waited for the Asiatic Black Bear that often show up after dark. Sure enough, this awesome beast lumbered out of the woods to munch on the cooked rice put out by the soldiers up there. More