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Sedge Warbler - Acrocephalus Scirpaceous

 

Norfolk

 

The sedge warbler is a medium-sized warbler of marshes, reedbeds and wetlands that can be spotted singing from perches on reeds and willow bushes. A great mimic, the male sedge warbler introduces random phrases into its repertoire, never singing the same song twice; he attracts more mates the more phrases his song has. Sedge warblers are summer visitors to the UK, breeding in wetland habitats from April onwards.

Acrocephalus Schoenobaenus

Sedge Warbler - Acrocephalus Scirpaceous

 

Norfolk

 

The sedge warbler is a medium-sized warbler of marshes, reedbeds and wetlands that can be spotted singing from perches on reeds and willow bushes. A great mimic, the male sedge warbler introduces random phrases into its repertoire, never singing the same song twice; he attracts more mates the more phrases his song has. Sedge warblers are summer visitors to the UK, breeding in wetland habitats from April onwards.

Sedge Warbler Somerset Levels

A first for me! Fingringhoe wick nature reserve.

Sedge Warbler - Acrocephalus Schoenobanus

   

Sedge Warbler, WWT Slimbridge

Sedge Warbler - Acrocephalus Scirpaceous

 

Norfolk

 

The sedge warbler is a medium-sized warbler of marshes, reedbeds and wetlands that can be spotted singing from perches on reeds and willow bushes. A great mimic, the male sedge warbler introduces random phrases into its repertoire, never singing the same song twice; he attracts more mates the more phrases his song has. Sedge warblers are summer visitors to the UK, breeding in wetland habitats from April onwards.

Sedge Warbler - Acrocephalus Scirpaceous

RSPB Crook of Baldoon, S W Scotland

Fingringhoe wick nature reserve.

Very good to be able to visit Farmoor again now that it has reopened. This is the showy Sedge Warbler near the river.

Sedge Warbler - Acrocephalus Schoenobanus

 

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Taken at Steart Marshes Somerset

Acrocephalus schoenobaenus

 

Photographed at Reculver (Kent).

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Carex pendula or Pendulous sedge favours damp woodlands over heavy soils. Spot the spider.

Acrocephalus schoenobaenus

 

Photographed at Reculver (Kent).

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Acrocephalus schoenobaenus

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Taken at Ham Wall Nature Reserve.

A small bird with a loud, fast, varied song. Not exclusively a reed-bed warbler but can also can be found in hedges beside wet ditches, various sedges, willow and nettles etc.

Taken at Storton's Pits Nature Reserve, Northampton.

Taken @ Kidwelly quay

 

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Sedge Warbler, RSPB Frampton Marsh Lincolnshire UK

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Sedge Warbler, RSPB Frampton Marsh Lincolnshire UK

RSPB Frampton Marshes

 

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Sedge Warbler, RSPB Frampton Marsh Lincolnshire UK

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