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The male has a song like a harder version of the Garden Warbler.
For garden warblers, though, this is more than a trite saying: it is literally true.
Other common names are "greater pettychaps" or "European garden warbler".
The Garden Warbler was prized as a gastronomic delicacy.
The Garden Warbler is a bird with no distinctive markings but makes up for that with a beautiful song.
Other species that breed there include Blackcaps and Garden Warblers.
Garden warblers are fairly nondescript as warblers go, similar to many other warbler...
The Blackcap's closest relative is the Garden Warbler, which looks quite different but has a similar song.
The Garden Warbler is a host of the Common Cuckoo, a brood parasite.
Wildlife found in the area includes the barn owl, garden warbler, and tawny owl; a rookery is also located nearby.
The main predators of the Garden Warbler are the Eurasian Sparrowhawk and domestic cats.
Blackcaps and Garden Warblers use identical habits in the same wood, yet aggressive interactions mean that their territories never overlap.
Other breeding birds includes Dunnock, Song Thrush and Garden Warbler.
The male holds a territory when breeding, which is defended against Garden Warblers as well as other Blackcaps.
The Garden Warbler has a very large range of 9,650,000 km (3,700,000 mi), and its population in Europe is estimated at 17-31 million breeding pairs.
We started to climb, accompanied by intermittent snatches of bird song: wood warbler, garden warbler and willow warbler.
Aristotle, in his History of Animals, considered that the Garden Warbler eventually metamorphosed into a Blackcap.
The Blackcap occasionally mimics the song of other birds, the most frequently copied including the Garden Warbler and the Common Nightingale.
La fauvette des jardins ("Garden warbler"), piano (1970)
Døndalen enjoys active birdlife, particularly in the spring with nightingales, blackcaps, garden warblers, treecreepers and chaffinches.
The Garden Warbler was first described by Pieter Boddaert as Motacilla atricapilla in 1783.
The researchers found that the garden warblers could remember the better room up to 12 months after being exposed to it, while the Sardinian warblers' memory faded after two weeks.
The piece is based principally on the song of the Garden Warbler, the French name of which is the title of the composition, but features eighteen other birds.
It contains many fine species of woodland flowers and at the northern end there is a colony of Garden warblers, a small secretive bird rarely found or seen in Ireland.
In early summer the lake offers an abundant number of birds including Thrush Nightingale, Common Chaffinch, Garden Warbler, and Blackcap.