Distribution and Habitat
The Japanese Bush Warbler is a common year-round resident throughout Japan (except HokkaidÅ) and northern Philippines. In summer the Japanese Bush Warbler can also be found in HokkaidÅ, Manchuria, Korea, and central China. In winter, the bush-warbler can also be found in southern China and Taiwan.
In summer it ranges from low hills to high mountains, preferring bamboo thickets and black pine trees. In winter it seeks cover at lower elevations.
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