Sardinian Warbler
The Sardinian Warbler (*Sylvia melanocephala*) is a small songbird native to the Mediterranean region, particularly found on the islands of Sardinia and Corsica. It has a distinctive appearance, featuring a gray body, a black cap on its head, and a white throat. This bird typically inhabits scrubland and dense vegetation, where it forages for insects and berries.
Sardinian Warblers are known for their melodious songs and are often seen flitting through bushes. They are non-migratory and are well-adapted to their environment, making them a common sight in their native habitats. Their population is stable, and they are not currently considered threatened.