Western crowned warbler

The western crowned warbler (Phylloscopus occipitalis) is a leaf warbler which breeds in Central Asia.

It prefers forests with high foliage complexity and tree density.

[2] The nest is built in a hole, and the typical clutch is four eggs.

The species has a distinctive crown stripe and two wing-bars.

It often moves in small flocks or in mixed hunting parties.

Eggs of Phylloscopus occipitalis MHNT