
One of the many island endemics that habitually skulk, and can be nigh-on impossible to get a fix on even when seemingly within arm's length, Taiwanese Bush Warblers were heard at various spots during our stay while only offering the briefest of glimpses.

however, after a little encouragement, this bird broke rank and proceeded to lambast us non-stop for twenty minutes or more, even being so good as to pose almost in full view for a little while.


