Bernieridae – Malagasy Warblers

White-throated Oxylabes Oxylabes madagascariensis ©Ken Behrens Website

The Bernieridae (Malagasy Warblers) are a newly validated (2017) family of passerines. They currently consist of eleven species (in eight genera) of small forest birds, which are all endemic to Madagascar.

The monophyly of this group has been proposed as early as 1934 (Salomonsen 1934). But the traditional assignments of these birds were maintained, mistaken by their convergent evolution and the lack of dedicated research. The families to which the Malagasy warblers were variously, formerly assigned – Pycnonotidae (bulbuls) but especially Timaliidae (Old World babblers) and the Sylviidae (Old-World Warblers) – were used as ‘wastebin taxa’, uniting unrelated lineages that were somewhat similar ecologically and morphologically. Much remains to be resolved to know exactly the relationship of this group, which closest relatives may be the African warblers of genus Cisticola that includes very small insect-eaters and was formerly part of the family Sylviidae.

Wedge-tailed Jery Hartertula flavoviridis

Grey-crowned Tetraka Xanthomixis cinereiceps

All photos in this text courtesy of ©Dubi Shapiro

Several of these species are very poorly known and were described by science only very recently. Appert’s Tetraka was only described in 1972 and the Cryptic Warbler in 1996. The Appert’s Tetraka, along with the Dusky Tetraka are threatened by habitat loss, and are listed as vulnerable.

The Malagasy warblers usually have dull colours, often olive-green, brownish or greyish above and yellow to whitish below, with sometimes contrasting head pattern such as pale supercilium, dark eye stripe or white throat. The more terrestrial species have strong legs and feet, and the bill is usually pointed, but there are many variations in bill shapes, size of wing and tail, and tarsus lengths. The Long-billed Bernieria, for example, has relatively long bill. Male and female have similar plumage and the juveniles are duller than adults. Some members of this family are more boldly patterned, longer-billed, or longer-tailed than is typical for the leaf or reed warblers that they most resemble.

Appert’s Tetraka Xanthomixis apperti

White-throated Oxylabes Oxylabes madagascariensis

They have short wings and some of them have fairly long, graduated tail, involving only short-distance, weak flights. They are not able to perform sustained flights and are sedentary on Madagascar.

Most live in the humid rainforests in the east of Madagascar, though a few species are found in the drier south west of the island at middle or high elevation. They forage, feed and nest in this habitat, and their morphology, plumage colour, legs, feet and bill shape are adapted to this environment. However, the Thamnornis is found in the spiny subdesert scrub and the scrubby edges of the western deciduous forest in the sub-arid region of south and west coast, whereas the Appert’s Tetraka frequents the dry deciduous forests and montane evergreen forest in southwest Madagascar.

Madagascar Yellowbrow Crossleyia xanthophrys

Wedge-tailed Jery Hartertula flavoviridis

They feed primarily on insects and spiders caught on the ground, in low vegetation, in tree canopy or at treetops by walking, hopping, climbing, gleaning and probing. They will form mixed-species feeding flocks of up to six species while foraging. They are very active, searching for prey in moss, epiphytic plants, leaf-litter, palm fronds, bark, sometimes hanging with fluttering wings, or working in tit-like fashion. They may perform short flights to pursue a flying insect or when foraging from tree to tree.

Number of Species
  • Number of bird species: 11

    (As at October 2025)
Species List

According to the recently (2025) amalgamated AviList, there are eleven species, in eight genera of the Bernieridae family. They are:

Madagascar Yellowbrow Crossleyia xanthophrys
Dusky Tetraka Crossleyia tenebrosa

Spectacled Tetraka Xanthomixis zosterops
Appert’s Tetraka Xanthomixis apperti
Grey-crowned Tetraka Xanthomixis cinereiceps

Wedge-tailed Jery Hartertula flavoviridis

Thamnornis Thamnornis chloropetoides

Rand’s Warbler Randia pseudozosterops

Cryptic Warbler Cryptosylvicola randriansoloi

White-throated Oxylabes Oxylabes madagascariensis

Long-billed Bernieria Bernieria madagascariensis

Family Links
  • Bernieridae

    Family Account
    This small family of forest and woodland birds includes examples of several themes in the evolution of the “Old World warblers” that have never come into being...
  • Bernieridae

    Family Account
    The family currently consists of eleven species (in eight genera) of small forest birds. These birds are all endemic to Madagascar.
Species Links

Given that this is a quite small family with just eleven species in eight genera, Fatbirder provides quick links below to all species.

  • Appert's Tetraka Xanthomixis apperti

    Species Account
    Appert's tetraka or Appert's greenbul (Xanthomixis apperti) is a small passerine bird endemic to the south-west of Madagascar.
  • Appert's Tetraka Xanthomixis apperti

    Species Account
    Xanthomixis apperti is listed as Vulnerable under criteria A2c.
  • Appert's Tetraka Xanthomixis apperti

    Species Account
    Sound archive and distribution map.
  • Cryptic Warbler Cryptosylvicola randriansoloi

    Species Account
    The cryptic warbler (Cryptosylvicola randrianasoloi) is a species of Malagasy warbler in the family Bernieridae. It was formerly placed in the Old World...
  • Cryptic Warbler Cryptosylvicola randriansoloi

    Species Account
    Sound archive and distribution map.
  • Dusky Tetraka Crossleyia tenebrosa

    Species Account
    The dusky tetraka (Crossleyia tenebrosa) is a species of Old World warbler in the family Bernieridae. It is found only in Madagascar.
  • Dusky Tetraka Crossleyia tenebrosa

    Species Account
    Sound archive and distribution map.
  • Grey-crowned Tetraka Xanthomixis cinereiceps

    Species Account
    underparts. Madagascar endemic that is found in eastern rainforest.
  • Grey-crowned Tetraka Xanthomixis cinereiceps

    Species Account
    Sound archive and distribution map.
  • Long-billed Bernieria Bernieria madagascariensis

    Species Account
    Large, long-tailed, long-billed, dull-olive tetraka. Madagascar endemic that is found in rainforest, dry deciduous forest, and locally in spiny forest. Long-billed Bernieria Bernieria madagascariensis from ebird.org
  • Long-billed Bernieria Bernieria madagascariensis

    Species Account
    Sound archive and distribution map.
  • Madagascar Yellowbrow Crossleyia xanthophrys

    Species Account
    Medium-sized, dark tetraka with pale yellow underparts and a wide eye-stripe. Madagascar endemic of middle- and high-elevation rainforest.
  • Madagascar Yellowbrow Crossleyia xanthophrys

    Species Account
    Sound archive and distribution map.
  • Rand’s Warbler Randia pseudozosterops

    Species Account
    Plain, warbler-like tetraka with a bold white eye-stripe. Madagascar endemic that is found in low and middle-elevation rainforest.
  • Rand’s Warbler Randia pseudozosterops

    Species Account
    Sound archive and distribution map.
  • Spectacled Tetraka Xanthomixis zosterops

    Species Account
    The spectacled tetraka (Xanthomixis zosterops) is a species of Malagasy warbler in the family Bernieridae. It is found only in Madagascar.
  • Spectacled Tetraka Xanthomixis zosterops

    Species Account
    Sound archive and distribution map.
  • Thamnornis Thamnornis chloropetoides

    Species Account
    The thamnornis or thamnornis warbler (Thamnornis chloropetoides) is a species of Malagasy warbler in the family Bernieridae. It is endemic to Madagascar...
  • Thamnornis Thamnornis chloropetoides

    Species Account
    Sound archive and distribution map.
  • Wedge-tailed Jery Hartertula flavoviridis

    Species Account
    Small, dark understory tetraka. Has yellowish underparts and a gray ear patch. Active bird that often pokes into clusters of dead leaves.
  • Wedge-tailed Jery Hartertula flavoviridis

    Species Account
    Sound archive and distribution map.
  • White-throated Oxylabes Oxylabes madagascariensis

    Species Account
    The white-throated oxylabes (Oxylabes madagascariensis) is a species of passerine bird that is endemic to Madagascar.
  • White-throated Oxylabes Oxylabes madagascariensis

    Species Account
    Sound archive and distribution map.

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