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The Icterine warbler ( Hippolais icterina) is an Old World warbler in the genus . It breeds in mainland except the southwest, where it is replaced by its western counterpart, the melodious warbler. It is , wintering in sub- .


Description
A fairly big warbler with a large head, broad-based bill and long wings with a quite short square-ended tail. The upperparts are greyish-green and the underparts are uniformly light yellow. It has pale lores and a rather vague yellowish with a pale eye ring. Other distinguishing features include a panel on the folded wings formed by pale edges to the secondary feathers and tertiary feathers and the grey, sometimes bluish legs.


Habitat
The icterine warbler is a bird of woodland rather than forest, preferring woodland edge or glades, favouring the crowns of well-spaced trees with tall undergrowth. It prefers broad-leafed trees, but may be found in conifers mixed with broad-leafed trees. It will use copses, orchards, parks, gardens, shelterbelts and tall hedges interspersed with trees.
(1998). 9780198501886, Oxford University Press.


Voice
The song is a fast nasal babbling incorporating mimicry of other species. The call is described as teck or tec, tec, tec.


Distribution and movements
The icterine warbler has the most northerly and widespread distribution of the four species; its breeding range extends from northern and through most of northern and eastern Europe, south as far as the northern mountains and mountains eastwards in a narrowing band to the . It has bred in recently but it is normally a passage migrant in and . There is a 2022 record of the Icterine warbler from Gambell, Alaska, and it was also documented in the state the following year.

It is a migratory species and the entire population winters in sub-Saharan Africa, mainly south of the equator. It begins its southward migration from late July, peaking in early August and then returns to the breeding range in late May.


Biology
The icterine warbler is mainly insectivorous but will feed on fruit in late summer. It forages among the foliage taking insects either on the leaves or fluttering, and it will flycatch. In general it is clumsier than the smaller but superficially similar warblers. Rather solitary, it is territorial on both the breeding and wintering grounds. Four to six eggs are laid in a nest in a tree or a bush.


Etymology
The genus name Hippolais is from hupolais, as misspelt by . It referred to a small bird mentioned by and others and may be or derived from hupo,"under", and laas, "stone". The specific icterina is Greek for "jaundice-yellow". Icterus was an old word for , and also referred to a yellowish-green bird, perhaps the golden oriole, the sight of which was believed to cure the disease.
(2025). 9781408125014, Christopher Helm. .
It is colloquially referred to by as icky.
(2025). 9781781311011, Aurum Press.

The scientific name was also spelt as Hypolais icterina.See e.g.


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