Marsh Warbler

Acrocephalus palustris

The Marsh Warbler (Acrocephalus palustris) is a small, migratory songbird known for its melodious and varied song. This species is characterized by its olive-brown upperparts, pale underparts, and a distinct pale stripe above the eye. Marsh Warblers breed in wetlands and marshy areas across Europe and western Asia, where they construct cup-shaped nests in dense vegetation. During migration, they can be found in a variety of habitats including reed beds, scrub, and woodland edges. This species is known for its mimicry of other bird species' songs, making it a fascinating subject for birdwatchers and researchers.

Habitat: Wetlands and marshy areas

Marsh Warbler

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