The yellow-bellied warbler is a bird of the genus Oriole in the Chinese Bird Field Manual No. 1010 (scientific name: Seicercus superciliaris).

It belongs to the warbler with a body length of 11 cm and a yellow belly. Has a striking white eyebrow pattern, the front crown is gray, the back of the head and back are green and olive, and the chin, throat and upper chest are white;
The rest of the lower body is yellow. It is found in the eastern part of the Himalayas, southern China, Southeast Asia and the Sunda Islands.
The type origin of this species is in Myanmar. Call: A loud, piercing sound consisting of 3 to 4 independent bars that gradually rise. The call is a short, loud chirp.
Habits: Prefer secondary forests, especially bamboo forests.
It is generally found in small groups of low trees and dense bamboo forests.
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