Spotted Bush Warbler

Locustella thoracica

Least Concern

The Spotted Bush Warbler is a grassbird, bush warbler, grasshopper warbler, or close ally of East Asian breeding grasslands, reedbeds, mountain scrub, and southern wintering areas. It stays low in dense grass, reeds, bracken, or forest understorey, searching for insects and spiders, and many species are more often heard by their trilling songs than seen.

Family
Locustellidae
Range
Spotted Bush Warbler Range — Resident or seasonal range in East Asian breeding grasslands, reedbeds, mountain scrub, and southern wintering areas
Population
≈ 2M–20M
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