Great reed warbler
Acrocephalus arundinaceus
Marsh-and treewarblers
(Acrocephalidae)
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A brown back and head, lighter belly and breast, faint eyebrow with a dark eye line up to the long pointed beak and a wide tail. Difficult to spot but easy to hear, singing in the reeds with a slightly elevated head. ⇔ l. 18-20 cm Largest warbler, a migratory bird wintering in Africa and breeding in Europe and Asia. LA: ≈ The ACROCEPHALUS SCIRPACEUS (Reed warbler) is much smaller.
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1 LookAlikes (LA):
Reed warbler
Great reed warbler
Grote karekiet
Drosselrohrsänger
Rousserolle turdoïde
Cannareccione
Carricero tordal
Rouxinol-grande-dos-caniços
Дроздовидная камышевка
大苇莺
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