- 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...
- and
similar to the
marsh warbler, with much
mimicry and
typically acrocephaline whistles added. It was
sometimes placed in the
monotypic genus Phragmaticola...
- the
sedge warbler and reed warbler, with some
mimicry and
typically acrocephaline whistles added. Its song is
softer and more
melodious than
those of...
- warbler. It is a slow,
chattering kereet-kereet-kereet with
typically acrocephaline whistles and
mimicry added. Most po****tions are sedentary, but the...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
-
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November 2021. Tristram, H. B. (1883). "On the
Position of the
Acrocephaline Genus Tatare, with
Descriptions of two new
Species of the
Genus Acrocephalus"...