Eurasian Reed Warbler, as its name suggests, is primarily found in reedbeds where its skulking habits among the dense reed stems can make it fairly difficult to observe, although its presence is usually quite easy to detect from its loud, scratchy song.
Like most European warblers, it is migratory and spends the winter in central and southern Africa.
Nottinghamshire, England - May 2013 |
Lancashire, England - May 2003 |
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