Tuamotu reed warbler

Acrocephalus kerearako

The Tuamotu reed warbler (Acrocephalus kerearako) is a small passerine bird found in the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia. It is known for its distinctive song, which is often heard in the dense reed beds and marshes where it resides. This species is primarily insectivorous, foraging for insects and small invertebrates among the reeds and vegetation. The Tuamotu reed warbler is a secretive bird, often remaining hidden within the dense vegetation, making it a challenging species to observe. Despite its limited range, the Tuamotu reed warbler is well adapted to its specific habitat and plays a crucial role in the ecosystem of the Tuamotu Archipelago.

Habitat: Reed beds and marshes

Tuamotu reed warbler
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