Definition of Acrocephaline. Meaning of Acrocephaline. Synonyms of Acrocephaline

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- fast and similar to marsh warbler, with much mimicry and typically acrocephaline whistles added. Its song is weaker and more rhythmic than that of its...
- warbler. It is a slow, chattering kereet-kereet-kereet with typically acrocephaline whistles and mimicry added. Most po****tions are sedentary, but the...
- the sedge warbler and reed warbler, with some mimicry and typically acrocephaline whistles added. Its song is softer and more melodious than those of...
- and similar to the marsh warbler, with much mimicry and typically acrocephaline whistles added. It was sometimes placed in the monotypic genus Phragmaticola...
- a paraphyletic wastebin taxon. It is now considered a member of the acrocephaline warblers, Acrocephalidae, in the tree warbler genus Iduna. It was formerly...
- The song is a fast, chattering ja-ja-ja punctuated with typically acrocephaline whistles. The genus name Acrocephalus is from Ancient Gr**** akros, "highest"...
- a paraphyletic wastebin taxon. It is now considered a member of the acrocephaline warblers, Acrocephalidae, in the tree warbler genus Iduna. It was formerly...
- supercilium. The song is a slow, chattering jit-jit-jit with typically acrocephaline whistles and mimicry added. This small p****erine bird is a species found...
- medium-sized warbler. It is very similar in appearance to several other acrocephaline warblers, such as the reed warbler which also occurs in wetlands and...
- wrote the book A Cabinet of Reed Warblers. A monograph dealing with the acrocephaline warblers of the world, and embracing all known species and subspecies...