Canary Islands chiffchaff

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The Canary Islands chiffchaff is a small, insectivorous warbler endemic to the Canary Islands, known for its distinctive song and adaptation to the archipelago’s laurel forests and shrublands.

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Canary Islands kinglet 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
warbler
activityPattern diurnal
adaptation adapted to dry shrublands of Canary Islands
adapted to laurel forests of Canary Islands
binomialName Phylloscopus canariensis NERFINISHED
bodyMass lightweight small bird
breedingRange Canary Islands NERFINISHED
class Aves
clutchSize several eggs per breeding attempt
colorationFunction camouflage in forest and shrub habitats
commonName Canary Islands chiffchaff NERFINISHED
conservationStatus Least Concern
conservationStatusSystem IUCN NERFINISHED
diet insects
distinguishedFrom common chiffchaff NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole insect predator
endemicTo Canary Islands NERFINISHED
family Phylloscopidae NERFINISHED
feedingBehavior insectivorous
foragingStratum low vegetation
tree canopy
foundOnIslandGroup Canary Islands archipelago NERFINISHED
genus Phylloscopus NERFINISHED
habitat gardens
laurel forest
shrubland
woodland edges
kingdom Animalia
migratoryBehavior largely resident
nativeRange Macaronesia NERFINISHED
nestLocation dense vegetation
nestType cup-shaped nest
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumage generally brownish-olive upperparts
paler underparts
region Atlantic Ocean archipelago
reproduction lays eggs in nest in shrubs or trees
size small passerine
songType distinctive song
taxonRank species
vocalization repeated chiff-chaff notes

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Garajonay National Park hasFauna Canary Islands chiffchaff
Garajonay National Park hasFauna Canary Islands chiffchaff
this entity surface form: Canary Islands kinglet