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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Acrocephalidae

Scientific name
  
Acrocephalus stentoreus

Higher classification
  
Platostoma

Order
  
Passerine

Superfamily
  
Sylvioidea

Genus
  
Acrocephalus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Clamorous reed warbler Clamorous Reedwarbler Acrocephalus stentoreus videos photos and

Similar
  
Acrocephalus, Oriental reed warbler, Australian reed warbler, Sykes's warbler, Seicercus

The song of clamorous reed warbler acrocephalus stentoreus


The clamorous reed warbler (Acrocephalus stentoreus) is an Old World warbler in the genus Acrocephalus. It breeds from Egypt eastwards through Pakistan, Afghanistan and northernmost India to south China, southeast Asia and south to Australia. A. s. meridionalis is an endemic race in Sri Lanka.

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Habitat

Clamorous reed warbler Clamorous Reedwarbler Acrocephalus stentoreus videos photos and

Most populations are sedentary, but the breeding birds in Pakistan, Afghanistan and north India are migratory, wintering in peninsular India and Sri Lanka.

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This passerine bird is a species found in large reed beds, often with some bushes. 3-6 eggs are laid in a basket nest in reeds.

Subspecies

Nine subspecies are recorded.

Clamorous reed warbler Clamorous reed warbler Wikipedia

  • A. s. stentoreus (Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1833)
  • A. s. brunnescens (Jerdon, 1839)
  • A. s. amyae Stuart Baker, 1922
  • A. s. meridionalis (Legge, 1875)
  • A. s. siebersi Salomonsen, 1928
  • A. s. lentecaptus E. J. O. Hartert, 1924
  • A. s. harterti Salomonsen, 1928
  • A. s. celebensis Heinroth, 1903
  • A. s. sumbae E. J. O. Hartert, 1924
  • Description

    Clamorous reed warbler is a large song thrush-sized warbler at 18–20 cm. The adult has an unstreaked brown back and whitish underparts. The forehead is flattened, and the bill is strong and pointed. The sexes are identical, as with most warblers. It is very like great reed warbler, but that species has richer coloured underparts.

    There are a number of races differing in plumage shades. The migratory northern race has the richest brown upperparts, and the endemic Sri Lanka subspecies is the darkest form.

    Like most warblers, clamorous reed warbler is insectivorous, but will take other small prey items.

    The song is loud and far carrying, but less raucous than great reed warbler. It is a slow, chattering kereet-kereet-kereet with typically acrocephaline whistles and mimicry added.

    References

    Clamorous reed warbler Wikipedia