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==Description==
 
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==Identification==
 
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==Distribution & Taxonomy==
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This taxon is found in [[Pakistan]], northern [[India]], [[Nepal]], [[China]], [[Myanmar]], and northern [[Thailand]].
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==Taxonomy==
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This is one of six species that used to be considered one under the name of Golden-spectacled Warbler. After the split, the other five are [[Golden-spectacled Warbler]], [[Grey-crowned Warbler]], [[Plain-tailed Warbler]], [[Marten's Warbler]], and [[Bianchi's Warbler]].
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Whistler's Warbler has two subspecies, the nominate and ''nemoralis''.
 
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Seicercus whistleri

Description

Identification

Distribution

This taxon is found in Pakistan, northern India, Nepal, China, Myanmar, and northern Thailand.

Taxonomy

This is one of six species that used to be considered one under the name of Golden-spectacled Warbler. After the split, the other five are Golden-spectacled Warbler, Grey-crowned Warbler, Plain-tailed Warbler, Marten's Warbler, and Bianchi's Warbler.

Whistler's Warbler has two subspecies, the nominate and nemoralis.

Habitat

Behaviour

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