Manchurian_bush_warbler
Manchurian bush warbler
Species of bird
The Manchurian bush warbler (Horornis canturians), also known as Korean bush warbler,[2] is a bird in the family Cettiidae. The species was first described by Robert Swinhoe in 1860. It is found in northeastern China.
The estimated distribution size is reported to be a large range – approximately 1,610,000 km2. Although the global population has not been measured, the population trend appears to be stable. Because of this, the Manchurian bush warbler is evaluated as a least concern species.[3]
It is most active in the morning.[4]
It is often confused for the Japanese bush warbler.[5]
Its vocalizations have been described as "explosive" and "trilling."[6]