Lesser Whitethroat - Curruca curruca

Description

Slightly smaller than the similar Whitethroat, the dark cheek feathers contrast with the white throat and give it a 'masked' look. Overall a much greyer bird and lacks the rufous wings of Whitethroat. It is quite skulking and often only noticed when its gives its rattling song or 'tacking' call. When its flits from cover it shows white outer tail feathers (as does Whitethroat).

Identification difficulty
Habitat

It is a fairly secretive warbler which lives in areas of scrub and hedges and is best located by its song and calls.

When to see it

It arrives back in the UK in April and May and males sing as soon as they arrive. They leave again in August and September.

Life History

It feeds on insects and on berries in autumn.

UK Status

Found in England, Wales and S Scotland, but absent from upland areas.

VC55 Status

Fairly common migrant breeder in Leicestershire and Rutland.

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Species profile

Common names
Lesser Whitethroat
Species group:
Birds
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Passeriformes
Family:
Sylviidae
Records on NatureSpot:
131
First record:
06/07/2004 (Tim Caldicott)
Last record:
18/07/2023 (Gamble, Gavin)

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