
🦉 Pallas's grasshopper warbler (Helopsaltes certhiola), also known as the rusty-rumped warbler
- Helopsaltes - ? To be honest, my etymological reference book does not contain such a name; it was obviously given to the bird quite recently.
- certhiola - diminutive of Certhia ((Greek) a small tree-crawling bird mentioned by Aristotle

This bird is rarely seen - it is a master of stealth, preferring dense thickets near water and behaves quieter than water, lower than grass. But if you are lucky, in the spring you will hear it, the song of the "singing cricket" (as we call it) is a series of ringing trills, similar to the chirping of a grasshopper, only more melodic. By the way, unlike its relative, the common grasshopper warbler, this one can not just "chirp" like the insect of the same name, but produce entire complex melodies.

They feed on insects, nimbly darting around in the coastal thickets, and build nests right on the ground, under the cover of grass, as all birds of this family do.
In general, this species is not numerous in my city. I meet them rarely, on the bank where bushes grow and on the opposite side of the river, where there are meadows.

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Nikon D5200 | Tamron SP AF 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD |
What a lovely little bird to encounter on your tours into the forested undergrowth. Birds that conceal themselves so well are always exciting to witness.
Super shots! So beautifully captured. The write-up is quite detailed as well. I love birdwatching. I have seen a few warblers near the beach in Mangalore. From my memory, it was the Sykes's Warbler. The audio notes are so chirpy and fun to listen.
How are you, dear friend @ratel?
How great that you were able to see this beautiful bird, which you've rarely seen.
Beautiful shots, dear friend.
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