Willow Warbler Phylloscopus trochilus. It is seen in woodlands and especially in willow groves that attract flies, on the edges of birch and maple forests, in shrubbery, bushes, parks and gardens. They like damp and wet environments. They are one of the birds that do not eat seeds. Their food menu includes insects and their larvae, aphids, flies and spiders. They hunt by hovering over greenery and by sudden dives and jumps.
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