Seychelles Brush Warbler

Acrocephalus atyphus

The Seychelles Brush Warbler (Acrocephalus atyphus) is a small passerine bird endemic to the Seychelles archipelago. It is known for its distinctive song, which is often heard in dense vegetation. This warbler has a brownish upper body and a pale underbelly, with a long, slender bill adapted for catching insects. It is a secretive bird, often found skulking in thick undergrowth. The species is known for its limited range and small population size, making it vulnerable to habitat loss and invasive species.

Habitat: Dense vegetation in wetlands and forests

Seychelles Brush Warbler
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