English: Inornate Warbler, Yellow-browed Leaf Warbler
Russian: Пеночка-зарничка
Mongolian: Борлог дуучшувуу
German: Gelbbrauen-Laubsanger
French: Pouillot a grands sourcils
Japanese: キマユムシクイ (Kimayu-mushikui)
Body length: 9-11 cm
Wing span: 17-19 cm
Passage migrant /summer visitor
Breeding season: May-August
Egg number: 5-6 (occasionally 7)
Egg colour: White finely speckled and spotted
with reddish brown.
Brood:
1 per year
Global status: Least concern
Regional status: Least concern
Food: Arthropods, plant matter including
seeds and berries.
Habitat: Breeding pairs build their nest on
the ground underneath dense grasses and tussocks near springs and creeks in
deciduous and mixed forests in mountain taiga, forest steppe and river valleys.
The nest has a loosely woven domed structure with a side entrance, made of try
grass, moss and dead wood scraps, lined with hair and feathers.