
Newton's Reed Warbler
Newton's Reed Warbler
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Newton's Reed Warbler is an endemic species to Madagascar, where it inhabits marshes, reedbeds, and other dense wetland vegetation. It is a common and widespread resident across the island.
Where to spot
Endemic to Madagascar, found in reedbeds, papyrus swamps, rice paddies, and dense vegetation along lakes and rivers throughout the island.
How to spot
Focus on wetland edges and reedbeds. Listen for its distinctive, often chattering and varied song, which can lead you to its location. It often forages low in the vegetation.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Can be observed throughout the day, often heard more than seen, especially during the breeding season.
Where to spot
Endemic to Madagascar, found in reedbeds, papyrus swamps, rice paddies, and dense vegetation along lakes and rivers throughout the island.
How to spot
Focus on wetland edges and reedbeds. Listen for its distinctive, often chattering and varied song, which can lead you to its location. It often forages low in the vegetation.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Can be observed throughout the day, often heard more than seen, especially during the breeding season.
Unlike many migratory reed warblers, Newton's Reed Warbler is a resident species, adapted to the specific wetland ecosystems of Madagascar.
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