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Recordings
Scientific Name
Acrocephalus schoenobaenus
Arabic Name
دخلة البردي
Kuwaiti name
قريطلة
Family
Similar species
Information
Common passage migrant. The scratchy song of this marsh bird may be heard in any bush during spring passage. As the similar Moustached Warbler it is usually attracted to marshes. Sometimes it migrates in groups; up to 50 seen in mid May 1966.
Where in Kuwait
It is is commonly found near pond with reed fringes in the Jahra area, but also as far south as Khiran
In the world
It has an extremely large range and suspected to have a declining population. The entire breeding population of the sedge warbler winters in sub-Saharan Africa. This migration means this species must fly around 3,860 kilometres to reach its destination, an impressive distance for such a small bird. It is capable of inserting random phrases into its complex song, ensuring that it never sings the same tune twice and is also known to be a good mimic
Local threats
Habitat loss and degradation