The Red-faced Woodland-warbler is a medium sized warbler with a distinctive reddish face, which is richer on P. l. schoutedeni. Overall the rest of the plumage is greenish above with a paler off white belly and rump.
The Red-faced Woodland Warbler is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
red-faced woodland warbler is found in the Congo and the regions of Uganda and Rwanda. The Yellow-Throated Woodland-Warbler takes its home the scrubby brush of the African lands of Mozambique, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Malawi and Kenya, among others. The Leaf Warbler (pictured above) inhabits not only leaves and scrubby brush of the montane and subtropical forest but takes many coloration cues from its vegetative color wheel. The Leaf Warbler might be very green and olivaceous. More