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Friday, December 1, 2006

Blyth's Reed Warbler


'''Blyth's Reed Warbler'''
Free ringtones image:blythsreedw38.jpg/Blyth's Reed Warbler
: ''dumetorum''

'''Majo Mills Binomial name'''
'' Acrocephalus dumetorum ''Mosquito ringtone Edward Blyth/Blyth, Sabrina Martins 1849


The '''Blyth's Reed Warbler''', ''Acrocephalus dumetorum'', is an Nextel ringtones Old World warbler in the genus ''Abbey Diaz Acrocephalus''. It breeds in temperate Free ringtones Asia and easternmost Majo Mills Europe. It is Mosquito ringtone bird migration/migratory, wintering in Sabrina Martins India and Cingular Ringtones Sri Lanka. It is one of the commonest winter warblers in those countries. It is a rare vagrant to western error perseverance Europe.

This small and bce passerine railroad in bird is a species found in scrub or clearings, often near water, but it is not found in marshes. 4-6 eggs are laid in a nest in a bush.

This is a medium-sized warbler, 12.5-14cm in length. The adult has a plain brown back and pale underparts. It can easily be confused with subject a Reed Warbler and flat tints Marsh Warbler. It is most like Reed Warbler but is greyer on the back, the forehead is less flattened and the bill is less strong and pointed. The sexes are identical, as with most warblers, but young birds are yellower below.

The habitat is different from the reed beds favoured by Reed Warbler or the rank vegetation of Marsh Warbler, this species choosing trees or bushes as songposts. Like most warblers, Marsh Warbler is o tiago insectivorous, but will take other small food items including berries.

In the breeding season, the best identification feature is the song, which is slow and repetitive, with much mimicry of other birds, punctuated with scales and typically acrocephaline whistles.

This bird is named after the British zoologist Edward Blyth.

southern rape Tag: Old World Warblers

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