Habitat It breeds in dry and warm environments, including rocky areas, hillsides covered with scrub and
maquis, and from sea level to altitudes of approximately 800–1000 meters. In some regions, such as southeastern Turkey, it has been observed at higher elevations up to 1500 meters, and on Crete, up to 1600 meters. This species occupies a diverse range of dry Mediterranean habitats, from forested areas with sufficient undergrowth to maquis with sparse tree cover. It favors open bushy woods of
oak and
cypress, as well as grassy and rocky terrain with varying densities of scrub cover. Compared to the closely related
Sardinian warbler, Rüppell's warbler is less reliant on tall and dense vegetation. During the non-breeding season, it frequents scrubby arid areas, as well as gardens, canebrakes, and hedgerows. On migration, it can be observed on bushy hillsides, mountain slopes, and in desert wadis with
Acacia trees. In
Greece, egg-laying typically occurs from mid-April to mid-May.
Clutches usually consist of four or five eggs.
Diet This
Insectivore passerine primarily feeds on adult and
larval insects. However, its diet likely includes other
arthropods as well. During the non-breeding season, it also enriches its diet with berries. == Status ==