Whitethroat - Curruca communis

Alternative names
Common Whitethroat and as Sylvia communis
Description

The Whitethroat is a medium-sized warbler, about the size of a Great Tit. It has quite a long tail which it flicks and cocks as it darts rapidly in and out of cover. The male differs from all other warblers by a combination of a grey head, conspicuous white throat and rufous wings (tertials and greater coverts) contrasting with the grey-brown back. Underparts buff; outer tail feathers white. In spring plumage the male has a pinkish suffusion to the breast. The female is distinguished from the male by having a brown head.

Identification difficulty
Habitat

Bushy places, hedges and woodland edge.

When to see it

From mid-April to early October.

Life History

Feed on insects, and berries and fruit in autumn.

UK Status

Found over most of the UK. It is a summer visitor and passage migrant, with birds breeding widely, although it avoids urban and mountainous areas. It winters in Africa, south of the Sahara.

VC55 Status

A common migrant breeder in Leicestershire and Rutland.

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Species profile

Common names
Common Whitethroat, Whitethroat
Species group:
Birds
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Passeriformes
Family:
Sylviidae
Records on NatureSpot:
475
First record:
27/05/2000 (MBNHS;Steve Woodward)
Last record:
02/09/2025 (larrad, andy)

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