The Yellow-browed Warbler lives up to its name, as it has a prominent yellow brow (although quite a few other warblers are similar). They also have a broad stripe on their wings. They are visitors from Asia and will arrive in the autumn on an easterly wind. They are tiny birds and feed by rapidly hopping around behind each leaf on a branch, sometimes hovering. This one was found in the trees along the path to the two hides - a good place to see warblers at Druridge.
