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The Cyprus warbler ( Curruca melanothorax) is a warbler species in the family which on . This small is a short-distance , and winters in , and .

The Cyprus warbler was first formally described in 1872 by the English clergyman, Bible scholar, traveller and ornithologist Henry Baker Tristram with its type locality given as in Palestine. It was formerly classified in the genus but this genus is split into two distinctive , and most of the species formerly classified in Sylvia were move to the genus ''.

Like most Curruca , it has distinct male and female . The adult male is a small typical warbler with a grey back, black head, white malar streaks ("moustaches"), and, uniquely among typical warblers, underparts heavily streaked with black. The female is mainly grey above, with a greyer head, and whitish with only light spotting. The Cyprus warbler's song is fast and rattling, and is similar to that of the Sardinian warbler.

(1997). 9780713639711, Christopher Helm.

The Cyprus warbler is in the group of Curruca warblers centred on the Mediterranean and is most closely related to Tristram's warbler and Menetries's warbler, and less closely to the Eastern subalpine warbler, Sardinian warbler and Rüppell's warbler. Both these groups have a white malar area, but this may not form a clear streak in the latter group; above the white, the heads of males are uniformly dark.

This is a of dry open country, often on hill slopes, with bushes for nesting. The nest is built in low shrub or gorse, and 3–5 eggs are laid. Like most "", it is , but will also take berries.


Further reading
  • The Sylvia Warblers Monograph, A & C Black, London: 'Sylvia Warblers: Identification, Taxonomy and Phylogeny of the Genus Sylvia' (2001) by Shirihai, H., Gargallo, G., & Helbig, J. A. Illustrated. (Helm Identification Guides)
  • Jønsson, Knud A. & Fjeldså, Jon (2006): A phylogenetic supertree of oscine passerine birds (Aves: Passeri). Zool. Scripta 35(2): 149–186. (HTML abstract)

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