The song of the Marsh Warbler consists of mostly mimicry, however it is likely to be different to the Reed Warbler which can in itself aid identification. A recording of a Marsh warbler has been disassembled into separate sequences representing sounds made by both African and European bird species. Xeno-canto (XC) is an online database that provides access to sound recordings of wild birds from around the world. Marsh warbler mimicking identified African and European bird sounds in recording. Typical sequence is a hoarse, drawn "ti-chaaa". ‘Fuscus ’ Reed Warbler breeds from Turkey eastwards to Kazakhstan. Thin, black line through eye and broken, pale brown eye ring and lores. Differs from Blyth's Reed Warbler in fewer repetitions of each phrase, and lack of said species' whistling, arpeggio-like calls. The call consists of single hard tongue clicking notes, sometimes given several times in succession; ‘chik’, ‘chet’, ‘chuc’ ‘tak’, ‘thic’. It is loud, rapid and possesses elements and phrases copied from other species. Dull, olive-brown upperparts with black edging to feathers in wings. (western France) Hi, A friend of mine discovered this warbler, and he's thinking of a Marsh warbler. White throat, rest underparts pale buff. Legs yellow-pink. Marsh or Reed warbler? Marsh Warbler: Small, Robin-sized warbler. Marsh Warbler can be quite vocal. The recording has been split into over 500 separate sound clips, being downloadable here as a single Audacity file. Alarm call a short "chepp" with clipped ending. Also chirring calls similar to the usual call of Reed (perhaps usually slightly more ‘rattling’). More defined pauses and staccato tempo, and lacks Icterine Warbler's nasal high-pitched calls. Marsh Warbler (Acrocephalus palustris) Appearance: ... and not so loud. The Marsh Warbler is very hard to distinguish from the Reed Warbler, however the Reed Warbler only reluctantly leaves reed bed areas, so any sighting outside of this habitat requires careful examination to establish species. Marsh Warbler A classic late May Marsh Warbler looking ultra-pale amongst the dead stalks of Rosebay Willowherb. Bill yellow-orange below,and dark grey above. He could not hear the song, but he has been able to shoot some pictures. The recordings are shared by a growing community of thousands of recordists from around the world, amateur birdwatchers and professionals alike.

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