Marsh Grassbird

Acrocephalus yamashinae

The Marsh Grassbird (Acrocephalus yamashinae) is a small passerine bird found in East Asia. It is characterized by its streaked brown plumage, short tail, and relatively long bill. This species is known for its distinctive, loud, and melodious song, which is often heard in its marshland habitats. Marsh Grassbirds are primarily insectivorous, foraging for insects and small invertebrates in the dense vegetation of reed beds and marshes. They are known to be secretive and elusive, making them challenging to observe in the wild.

Habitat: Marshes and reed beds

Marsh Grassbird

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