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Sedge Warbler, Low Barns
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Northumbria and Durham
Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) at Low Barns Nature Reserve, County Durham.
06 May 2024
Sedge Warbler, Low Barns
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331
Northumbria and Durham
Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) at Low Barns Nature Reserve, County Durham.
06 May 2024
Sedge Warbler, RSPB Otmoor
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Oxfordshire and Berkshire
Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus), Otmoor. A migrant wintering in Africa south of the Sahara, and breeding in the UK, the Sedge Warbler can be identified by its scratchy song and the light stripe above the eye.
12 June 2013
Sedge Warbler, RSPB Loch Lomond
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Loch Lomond - RSPB Loch Lomond
Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) on the Aber Bog, RSPB Loch Lomond, taken by David Palmar
07 June 2023
Sedge warbler, Ardeer
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North Ayrshire - Ardeer
Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus), taken by Rebecca Dickson
Sedge warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) seen on Great Cumbrae
02 August 2009
Reed Warbler, RSPB Otmoor
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Oxfordshire and Berkshire
Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus), Otmoor. In the UK, Reed Warblers breed mainly in reed beds in southern England, south Wales, Lancashire and Yorkshire. They are seen in Scotland largely on migration, but at Mersehead it may be worth looking for them in the breeding season.
12 June 2013
Reed Warbler, RSPB Otmoor
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Oxfordshire and Berkshire
Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus), Otmoor. In the UK, Reed Warblers breed mainly in reed beds in southern England, south Wales, Lancashire and Yorkshire. They are seen in Scotland largely on migration, but at Mersehead it may be worth looking for them in the breeding season.
12 June 2013
Reed Warbler, RSPB Otmoor
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176
Oxfordshire and Berkshire
Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus), Otmoor. In the UK, Reed Warblers breed mainly in reed beds in southern England, south Wales, Lancashire and Yorkshire. They are seen in Scotland largely on migration, but at Mersehead it may be worth looking for them in the breeding season. This may be the best view you get of one!