Typical warblers (Sylviidae)

Family (Latin)
Sylviidae

A group of warblers that includes the Blackcap, garden warbler and whitethroat

Sylvia curruca
Sylvia melanocephala
Sylvia communis

The common whitethroat (Sylvia communis) is a common and widespread typical warbler which breeds throughout Europe and across much of temperate western Asia. This small passerine bird is strongly migratory, and winters in tropical Africa, Arabia, and Pakistan.

Sylvia atricapilla

The blackcap is a mainly grey warbler with distinct male and female plumages. It has a beautiful rich warbling song. It is about 13 cm long with a 7–8 cm wing length. The adult male has olive-grey upperparts, other than a paler grey nape and a neat black cap on the head. The underparts are light grey, becoming silvery white on the chin, throat and upper breast. The tail is dark grey, with an olive tint to the outer edge of each feather. The bill and long legs are grey, and the iris is reddish brown.