CLICK ON PHOTO TO SEE HIGHER QUALITY IMAGE 
Click here for detailed species information 
Click here to see distribution map and to hear calls 
 | 
The Sardinian Warbler (Sylvia melanocephala) is a small mainly 
insectivorous warbler of the family Sylviidae which is in the genus Sylvia. It is commonly 
encountered in southern and eastern Europe and around the Mediterranean 
Basin as well as on the Canary Islands. Up to five subspecies are 
recognised by some authorities. The female, typically of most sylvia warblers, has drabber 
plumage, it is grey headed with brownish upper parts and the under parts
 are washed buff. This species normally occurs in shrubby type habitat 
as well as in parks and gardens. 
Text:  © Patrick J. O'Keeffe / RawBirds.com