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Blyth’s Reed Warbler
Latin Name:
Acrocephalus dumetorum
Category:
Size:
14cm
Description:
Plain, olive or grey-brown warbler, with the long, sloping forehead and ‘linear’ look of the typical Acrocephalus warbler; short, diffuse buff-brown supercilium, not very visible behind eye; fresh plumage is olive brown above, pale below, with buff washed flanks, breast, vent; worn plumage is olive grey above, whiter below,
with grey wash; usually solitary; moves inconspicuously through undergrowth, bushes and trees; often flicks, flares tail.
Habitat:
Dry, dense bushy areas with trees at the margin of forests and cultivation; orchards, gardens, shrubs, not always near water.
Food:
Insects.
Distribution:
Nepal, Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh and Bangladesh
Call:
Call Description:
Calls: harsh zuk; tcheeairr; song: chrekchrek chuwee.
IUCN:
National Status:
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