Negros leaf warbler
The Negros leaf warbler is a songbird species from the leaf warbler family. It was formerly included in the "Old World warbler" assemblage.
It is found in the Philippines. Its natural habitats are tropical moist montane forest above 800 meters above sea level.
Description and taxonomy
describes the bird as "Small leaf warbler of montane rainforest throughout the Philippines. Dark crown lacking a crown stripe, dark eye-stripe, pale eyebrow, often a faint wing bar and white outer tail feathers. Color varies geographically. Eye-stripe can be yellow, whitish or buff; back is brown or olive-green; and belly whitish, yellow or streaked with yellow. Forages actively in upper levels of forest, often in mixed flocks. Compare with migratory leaf warblers. Song is a rolling series of high-pitched warbling notes."Subspecies
Seven subspecies are recognized:- P. n. nigrorum – Found on southern Luzon, Mindoro, Panay and Negros
- P. n. diuatae – Found on Camiguin Sur and northeastern Mindanao
- P. n. mindanensis – Found on Southern Mindanao
- P. n. malindangensis – 1957: Found on Zamboanga Peninsula and Mount Malindang
- P. n. flavostriatus – Found in Mount Katanglad and mountains of Misamis Oriental Province
- P. n. peterseni –: Found in Palawan
- P. n. benguetensis – Found in North Luzon
Ecology and behavior
Habitat and conservation status
This species habitat is primary and secondary montane forest above 800 meters above sea levelThe IUCN does not yet recognize this as a full species but this species is not believed be threatened as it has a large range. However, deforestation in the Philippines continues throughout the country due to slash and burn farming, mining, illegal logging and habitat conversion.