Currucas
Currucas, also known by the common name warblers, are a diverse group of small passerine birds belonging to the family Sylviidae. This family is widely distributed across Europe, Asia, and Africa, inhabiting a variety of environments from dense forests and woodlands to scrublands and reed beds. The term "curruca" is sometimes used more specifically to refer to certain species within the Sylviidae family, particularly those in the genus Curruca.
These birds are generally characterized by their slender build, long tails, and relatively thin, pointed bills,
The vocalizations of currucas are a notable feature, with many species possessing complex and varied songs.