
Black-browed Reed Warbler
Black-browed Reed Warbler
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The Black-browed Reed Warbler is a migratory species characterized by a distinct dark supercilium (eyebrow stripe). It typically inhabits reedbeds and other dense waterside vegetation.
Where to spot
Breeds in East Asia (Siberia, China, Korea, Japan) in reedbeds and tall grasses near water. Winters in Southeast Asia, preferring similar wetland habitats.
How to spot
Focus on reedbeds and dense waterside vegetation. Listen for its distinctive song, which is often a churring or rattling sound. Look for glimpses of its dark eyebrow as it moves through the foliage.
When to spot
Breeding season (summer) in its northern range, and during migration (spring/autumn) through East and Southeast Asia. Present in wintering grounds from autumn to spring.
Where to spot
Breeds in East Asia (Siberia, China, Korea, Japan) in reedbeds and tall grasses near water. Winters in Southeast Asia, preferring similar wetland habitats.
How to spot
Focus on reedbeds and dense waterside vegetation. Listen for its distinctive song, which is often a churring or rattling sound. Look for glimpses of its dark eyebrow as it moves through the foliage.
When to spot
Breeding season (summer) in its northern range, and during migration (spring/autumn) through East and Southeast Asia. Present in wintering grounds from autumn to spring.
This warbler often forages low within reeds, making it more challenging to spot than some other reed warblers, though its calls and song can give it away.
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