Acrocephalus schoenobaenus

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Definition

Noun: * Sedge Warbler: A small, migratory songbird (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) belonging to the family Acrocephalidae. It is characterized by its streaked brown upperparts, a distinctive pale eyebrow stripe, and a habit of breeding in dense wetland vegetation like reeds and sedges before migrating to Africa for the winter.

Usage
  • The Acrocephalus schoenobaenus is known for its long and complex song, which often includes mimicry of other bird species.
  • Conservation efforts in the wetlands focus on protecting the breeding grounds of the sedge warbler.
Advanced Usage
  • In ornithological studies, Acrocephalus schoenobaenus is often used as a model species for researching long-distance migration patterns and the impact of climate change on migratory birds.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sedge Warbler: The common English name for .
  • Acrocephalus (n.): The genus name, referring to a group of reed warblers and similar birds.
  • Warbler (n.): A general term for small, often insectivorous, songbirds, many of which are known for their musical calls.
Synonyms
  • Sedge Warbler
  • Reed Warbler (Note: This is a general term for birds in the genus; specific species have distinct names.)
Related Phrases
  • Migratory songbird: A descriptive phrase that applies to .
  • Wetland bird: A general ecological classification for this species.
Noun
  1. small European warbler that breeds among reeds and wedges and winters in Africa