Clamorous Reed Warbler

Acrocephalus stentoreus

Description

Acrocephalus stentoreus has a rather large body size, which is about 18 cm. The upper body is entirely olive brown, the lower body is whitish. Eyebrows whitish, sides of the body and lower tail cover dark yellow, brown iris, elongated tail, beak and legs grayish brown.

Population Size

Unknown

Life Span

4,4 years

WEIGHT​

-

LENGTH

18-20 cm

Ca

Carnivore

So

Solitary

Classification

KINGDOM

:

Animalia

PHYLUM

:

Chordata

CLASS

:

Aves

ORDER

:

Passeriformes

FAMILY

:

Acrocephalidae

GENUS

:

Acrocephalus

SPECIES

:

Acrocephalus stentoreus

Distribution

Acrocephalus stentoreus can be found in forest habitats, shrubs, grasslands, and wetlands.

Geography

Continent : Africa, Asia, Australia

Country : North Africa, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, China, Philippines, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia (Kalimantan, Java, Sulawesi, Nusa Tenggara, Maluku and Papua).

Habits and Lifestyle

Acrocephalus stentoreus likes to hang on tree trunks when perched. When singing, this bird will develop feathers in its throat. Live alone or in pairs.

Lifestyle

Solitary

Biome

Climate Zone

Tropical and subtropical

Diet and Nutrition

Acrocephalus stentoreus is an insectivorous bird.

Diet : Carnivore

Mating Habits

The breeding season for this bird is from April to August. The cup-shaped nest, of grass and reed sheath, hangs around a narrow vertical trunk, near the ground. The number of eggs in the nest 3-6 eggs dark yellow, speckled gray, orange, reddish brown.

Reproduction session : –

Incubation periods: –

Independent age : –

Baby name : –

Baby carrying : 3-6 eggs

Population

Population status : Least Concern (LC)

NE

DD

LC

NT

VU

EN

CR

EW

EX

Population number​

Stable population, least concern of extinction.

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