2,644 observationsLeast Concern
Pallas's Leaf Warbler
Phylloscopus proregulus
Taxonomy
Kingdom: Animalia ›Phylum: Chordata ›Class: Aves ›Order: Passeriformes ›Family: Phylloscopidae ›Genus: Phylloscopus
About
The Pallas's leaf warbler or Pallas's warbler (Phylloscopus proregulus) is a bird that breeds in mountain forests from southern Siberia east to northern Mongolia and northeast China. It is named for German zoologist Peter Simon Pallas, who first formally described it. This leaf warbler is strongly migratory, wintering mainly in south China and adjacent areas of southeast Asia, although in recent decades increasing numbers have been found in Europe in autumn.
Frequently Asked Questions
- The scientific name of Pallas's Leaf Warbler is Phylloscopus proregulus.
- Pallas's Leaf Warbler belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
- Pallas's Leaf Warbler belongs to the phylum Chordata.
- Pallas's Leaf Warbler belongs to the class Aves.
- Pallas's Leaf Warbler belongs to the order Passeriformes.
- Pallas's Leaf Warbler belongs to the family Phylloscopidae.
- Pallas's Leaf Warbler belongs to the genus Phylloscopus.