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Common reed warbler

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640: 604: 576:. The deep cylindrical cup nest is sited on average 65 cm (26 in)—range is between 20 and 140 cm (7.9 and 55.1 in)—above the surface of the water and is built entirely by the female. She takes four days to build the initial cup of grass, reed stems and leaves, and another three days to complete the lining of finer material including hair. The clutch contains three to five eggs that are laid daily. The eggs are very pale green with speckles and blotches of olive green or grey. On average they measure 18.4 mm × 13.6 mm (0.72 in × 0.54 in) and weigh 1.75 g (0.06 oz). They are 628: 616: 31: 230: 662: 96: 71: 994: 580:
by both parents, beginning after the penultimate egg is laid. Only the female incubates at night. The eggs hatch after 9–12 days. The nestlings are fed and cared for by both parents. They fledge after 10–12 days but continue to be fed by their parents for another 10–14 days. Up to one third of pairs
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This is a medium-sized warbler, 13 cm (5.1 in) in length with a wing-span of 17–21 cm (6.7–8.3 in). The adult has an unstreaked brown back and buff underparts. The forehead is flattened, and the bill is strong and pointed. The sexes are identical, as with most warblers, but young
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Olsson, U.; Rguibi-Idrissi, H.; Copete, J.L.; Arroyo Matos, J.L.; Provost, P.; Amezian, M.; Alström, P.; Jiguet, F. (2016). "Mitochondrial phylogeny of the Eurasian/African reed warbler complex (
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Dyrcz, A.; Christie, D.A.; Garcia, E.F.J. (2020). Billerman, S.M.; Keeney, B.K.; Rodewald, P.G.; Schulenberg, T.S. (eds.).
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The mostly resident Iberian and African subspecies are sometimes treated as a separate species, the African reed warbler (
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Babbington, J.; Boland, C.; Kirwan, G.M.; Alsuhaibany, A.; Shirihai, H.; Schweizer, M. (2019). "Confirmation of
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Observationes zoologicae quibus novae complures, aliaeque animalium species describuntur et illustrantur
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The males return to the breeding grounds two or three weeks before the females. The species is usually
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Handbook of the Birds of Europe the Middle East and North Africa. The Birds of the Western Palearctic
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Davies, N.B.; Brooke, M. De L. (1989). "An experimental study of co-evolution between the cuckoo,
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White, CMN, 1960 – southwest Angola to southwest Zambia and south to western South Africa
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is Alsace. The common reed warbler is now one of around 40 species placed in the genus
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Kishkinev, D., Chernetsov, N., Pakhomov, A., Heyers, D., and Mouritsen, H. (2015).
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Hering, Winkler & Steinheimer, 2016 – Oases along the Libya-Egypt border region
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Ageing and sexing (PDF; 2.3 MB) by Javier Blasco-Zumeta & Gerd-Michael Heinze
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birds are richer buff below. The common reed warbler looks similar to the
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Ash, Pearson, DJ, Nikolaus & Colston, 1989 – coasts of the Red Sea
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Eurasian reed warblers compensate for virtual magnetic displacement
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Ash, J.S.; Pearson, D.J.; Nikolaus, G.; Colston, P.R. (1989).
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with typically acrocephaline whistles and mimicry added.
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The common reed warbler is one of the species that are
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Surrey
Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Passeriformes
Acrocephalidae
Acrocephalus
Binomial name
Hermann

Old World warbler
Acrocephalus
Europe
Palaearctic
migratory
Saharan
Africa
formally described
Johann Hermann
binomial name
type locality
Acrocephalus
Johann Andreas Naumann

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