Birdwatching - 2062 🐦

in #hive-1064443 days ago

🦉 Blyth's reed warbler (Acrocephalus dumetorum)

  • Acrocephalus Greek: acros upper, pointed, kephale head
  • dumetorum lat .: dumetum thicket, thickets, dumus thorny bush

It is strange, but this bird arrives late, in mid-May, although its closest relatives arrive two weeks earlier. This bird is an inhabitant of the lower forest tier, namely bushes. And it may not necessarily be a forest, it may be a meadow, a coast, or even a city yard or park, the main thing for this bird is that there are bushes.

The bird is an active singer, and sings from morning to night, although at night too. And this causes inconvenience to residents of houses. if the bird has settled in the yard. The songs are loud, long, consist of the voices of different birds ever heard by the bird, which are divided between themselves by a characteristic crackling sound.

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Pretty incredible that it learns the songs of other birds!
Sending you an Ecency curation vote.

Manually curated by ewkaw from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!


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