
Australian Reed Warbler
Australian Reed Warbler
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The Australian Reed Warbler is a common and widespread species across Australia, known for its distinctive loud song. It is found in a variety of wetland habitats with dense vegetation.
Where to spot
Widespread across mainland Australia and Tasmania, inhabiting reedbeds, sedges, and other dense vegetation along rivers, lakes, and permanent water bodies.
How to spot
Focus on dense aquatic vegetation. Listen for its loud, melodious, and somewhat rattling song. Look for it actively foraging or perched conspicuously on reed stems.
When to spot
Year-round resident in many areas, but some populations show local movements or migrations. Most vocal and easily observed during the breeding season (spring and summer).
Where to spot
Widespread across mainland Australia and Tasmania, inhabiting reedbeds, sedges, and other dense vegetation along rivers, lakes, and permanent water bodies.
How to spot
Focus on dense aquatic vegetation. Listen for its loud, melodious, and somewhat rattling song. Look for it actively foraging or perched conspicuously on reed stems.
When to spot
Year-round resident in many areas, but some populations show local movements or migrations. Most vocal and easily observed during the breeding season (spring and summer).
This warbler is a brood parasite host for the Common Koel, meaning koels lay their eggs in the warbler's nest for them to raise.
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