Long-billed Reed Warbler

Acrocephalus longirostris

The Long-billed Reed Warbler is a small, migratory bird found in the wetlands and reedbeds of Asia. It is known for its distinctive long bill and melodious song. This species is highly elusive and often difficult to observe due to its secretive nature. Long-billed Reed Warblers primarily feed on insects and small invertebrates, foraging within dense vegetation. They are known for their intricate and intricate nest-building skills, constructing their nests within the dense reedbeds. Although not much is known about their population trends, they are believed to face threats from habitat loss and degradation.

Habitat: Wetlands and reedbeds

Long-billed Reed Warbler

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