Mass: 16.7 g
Diet: frugivore based on Fuentes 1994; frugivore-insectivore based on Mann 1985; insectivore based on Vignoli et al. 2013; omnivore based on Erard and Brosset 2003 and Smith et al. 2015
Abundance: 0.07 to 30.00% (median 4.49%)
Latitudinal range: -3.3° to 61.5°Habitats: Mediterranean woodland (7), boreal forest/taiga (2), desert/xeric shrubland (5), montane grassland (1), temperate broadleaf/mixed forest (14), temperate savanna (1), temperate wetland (3), tropical/subtropical dry broadleaf forest (2), tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest (2), tropical/subtropical savanna (1), tropical/subtropical wetland (1)
Found in 39 samples
Austria: Hohenau-Ringelsdorf
Czech Republic: Certak
Egypt: St. Catherine's Monastery (fall), St. Catherine's Monastery (spring), Burullus Ringing Station (Autumn 2005)
Ethiopia: Oromia Region (coffee captures), Oromia Region (forest captures)
France: Camargue National Park, Piémanson Beach
Germany: Mooswald
Greece: Antikythira Island (spring 1998)
Italy: Parco Regionale Gallipoli Cognato Piccole Dolomiti Lucane
Jordan: Azraq Wetland Reserve
Kazakhstan: Dzanybek Research Station
Kenya: Ngulia Safari Lodge, Nyeri County, Kakamega Forest
Portugal: Mata Nacional do Choupal
Romania: Grindul Lupilor
Russia: Biological Station Rybachy
Slovakia: Ruské, Kurników Beskid Mountain, Gbelce
Spain: Cazorla (fruitless season), Cazorla (fruiting season), El Viso, Mumao
Sweden: Boda (1990), Boda (1994), Rickebasta (1996), Rickebasta (1997), Tolg, Egeside sjö
Switzerland: Portalban (Wald), Col de Bretolet
Turkey: Dicle Ringing Station (spring 2004), Lake Kuyucuk Bird Ringing Station
United Kingdom: Wanstead, Portland Bird Observatory
16.7 mm | (N = 1) | based on |
See also Sylvia, Sylvia abyssinica, Sylvia borin, Sylvia cantillans, Sylvia communis, Sylvia conspicillata, Sylvia corruca, Sylvia crassirostris, Sylvia curruca, Sylvia hortensis, Sylvia melanocephala, Sylvia mystacea, Sylvia nisoria, Sylvia rueppeli, Sylvia sp., Sylvia undata