Weighing about 6.5g, which is around one-third the weight of a mouse, makes them one of New Zealand's lightest birds.
They are insectivores with a habit of hovering to pick insects and spiders from plants.
Grey warblers are clever nest builders. They have distinctive domed hanging nests with a small side entrance hole.
They are one of few native passerines to have benefitted from human modification of the landscape.
They are a small grey-brown bird with pale grey on the face throat and breast and an off white belly and under tail.
Hello Elijah.
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see you have included some great facts.I was wondering about whether or not you have put your facts into your own words.
The reason I ask is,you have included some words that I don't know the meaning of.
When we write we need to understand the words that we write.