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Cosa (chi) è reed warbler - definizione

GENUS OF BIRDS
Marsh warblers; Reed warblers; Reed warbler; Reed Warbler; Reed-warbler; Acrocephalus (animal)
  • This [[Eurasian reed warbler]] is raising the young of a [[common cuckoo]].

African reed warbler         
  • Song from Diaccia Botrona Marsh, Italy
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SPECIES OF BIRD
Eurasian Reed-Warbler; Acrocephalus scirpaceus; African reed warbler; African Marsh Warbler; African Reed-Warbler; Acrocephalus baeticatus; Eurasian Reed-warbler; African Reed-warbler; Mangrove Reed-warbler; Caspian Reed-warbler; Acrocephalus fuscus; Acrocephalus avicenniae; Eurasian Reed Warbler; African Reed Warbler; African marsh warbler; Eurasian reed-warbler; African reed-warbler; Acrocephalus cinnamomeus; Cinnamon reed warbler; Eurasian reed warbler; Common Reed Warbler
The African reed warbler or African marsh warbler (Acrocephalus baeticatus) is an Old World warbler in the genus Acrocephalus. It breeds in much of Africa south of the Sahara.
Common reed warbler         
  • Song from Diaccia Botrona Marsh, Italy
  • alt=12 px Commons logo
SPECIES OF BIRD
Eurasian Reed-Warbler; Acrocephalus scirpaceus; African reed warbler; African Marsh Warbler; African Reed-Warbler; Acrocephalus baeticatus; Eurasian Reed-warbler; African Reed-warbler; Mangrove Reed-warbler; Caspian Reed-warbler; Acrocephalus fuscus; Acrocephalus avicenniae; Eurasian Reed Warbler; African Reed Warbler; African marsh warbler; Eurasian reed-warbler; African reed-warbler; Acrocephalus cinnamomeus; Cinnamon reed warbler; Eurasian reed warbler; Common Reed Warbler

The common reed warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus) is an Old World warbler in the genus Acrocephalus. It breeds across Europe into the temperate western Palaearctic where it is migratory, wintering in sub-Saharan Africa. It is also a resident species over large parts of Africa.

reed warbler         
¦ noun a songbird with plain plumage, frequenting reed beds. [Acrocephalus scirpaceus and other species.]

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Acrocephalus (bird)

The Acrocephalus warblers are small, insectivorous passerine birds belonging to the genus Acrocephalus. Formerly in the paraphyletic Old World warbler assemblage, they are now separated as the namesake of the marsh and tree warbler family Acrocephalidae. They are sometimes called marsh warblers or reed warblers, but this invites confusion with marsh warbler and reed warbler proper, especially in North America, where it is common to use lower case for bird species.

These are rather drab brownish warblers usually associated with marshes or other wetlands. Some are streaked, others plain. Many species breeding in temperate regions are migratory.

This genus has heavily diversified into many species throughout islands across the tropical Pacific. This in turn has led to many of the resulting insular endemic species to become endangered. Several of these species (including all but one of the species endemic to the Marianas and two endemic to French Polynesia) have already gone extinct.

The most enigmatic species of the genus, the large-billed reed warbler (A. orinus), was rediscovered in Thailand in March, 2006; it was found also in a remote corner of Afghanistan in the summer of 2009. Prior to these recent sightings, it had been found only once before, in 1867.

Many species have a flat head profile, which gives rise to the group's scientific name. The genus name Acrocephalus is from Ancient Greek akros, "highest", and kephale, "head". It is possible that Naumann and Naumann thought akros meant "sharp-pointed".

Esempi dal corpus di testo per reed warbler
1. "Finding one large–billed reed–warbler after 13' years was remarkable.
2. The Basra reed warbler is a small bird, some 15 centimeters long.
3. I was probably holding a large–billed reed–warbler," he said.
4. Little is known about the large–billed reed–warbler because it had not been seen since its discovery in 1867 in the Sutlej Valley of India.
5. More evidence that the large–billed reed–warbler was a unique species came to light six months after Round‘s discovery _ tucked away in a museum drawer.