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Sedge Warbler Collection

The Sedge Warbler, scientifically known as Acrocephalus schoenobaenus, is a small passerine bird that can be found in various parts of Europe

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Sedge Warbler Collection: Sedge Warbler Acrocephalus schoenobaenus in song Cley Norfolk May
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Sedge Warbler -Acrocephalus schoenobaenus-, perched on a reed, Illmitz, Lake Neusiedl, Burgenland
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Eggs of European birds, lithograph, published in 1897
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) Greylake RSPB Reserve, Somerset Levels
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Sedge Warbler (colour litho)
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Sedge warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) singing with bokeh effect in background
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Reed Warbler (bottom) and Sedge Warbler (top)
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Sedge warbler, Acrocephalus schoenobaenus, and European crested tit, Lophophanes cristatus
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Sedge-Warbler (chromolitho)
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Sedge warbler
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Sedge-Warbler - Acroceph alus phragmi tis, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Picture No. 12010242
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Sedge Warbler Finland Ruokokerttunen Helsinki Acrocephalus schoenobaenus, Acrocephalus schoenobaenus
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Singing Sedge Warbler, Acrocephalus schoenobaenus, Netherlands
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Sedge Warbler singing from reed stem, Acrocephalus schoenobaenus
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Singing Sedge Warbler, Acrocephalus schoenobaenus
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) singing on a reed stalk, Lauwersmeer, Ezumakeeg
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Warbler birds engraving 1896
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Nest of sedge warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus)
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Nest of Sedge-Warbler
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Sedge Warbler -Acrocephalus schoenobaenus-, singing, Burgenland, Austria, Europe
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Sedge warbler, 19th century C013 / 6335
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Sedge Warbler Acrocephalus schoenobaenus Norfolk spring
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Sedge Warbler - calling - Scotland - UK
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Sedge Warbler Collection: Sedge Warbler Acrocephalus schoenobaenus Cley Norfolk April


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The Sedge Warbler, scientifically known as Acrocephalus schoenobaenus, is a small passerine bird that can be found in various parts of Europe. One such location where this species can be observed is Cley Norfolk in May. Here, the Sedge Warbler delights nature enthusiasts with its melodious song, filling the air with its beautiful tunes. Another picturesque spot to spot these charming birds is Illmitz, located by Lake Neusiedl in Burgenland, Austria. Perched on a reed, the Sedge Warbler showcases its vibrant feathers against the backdrop of this stunning European landscape. Intriguingly enough, lithographs from 1897 depict eggs of European birds including those of the Sedge Warbler. These delicate illustrations provide a glimpse into the natural history and diversity of avian species during that era. Greylake RSPB Reserve situated within Somerset Levels also serves as a haven for these warblers. Visitors may catch sight of them amidst lush vegetation while exploring this serene reserve. A captivating color lithograph captures the essence and beauty of these enchanting creatures. The intricate details highlight their unique features and make for an eye-catching piece of art. When it comes to vocal prowess, both Reed Warblers and they are renowned for their melodic abilities. In one image captured together, they showcase their distinct characteristics side by side - a harmonious duet between two feathered artists. Sometimes seen sharing space with other bird species like European crested tits (Lophophanes cristatus), these interactions offer glimpses into fascinating ecological relationships within diverse habitats across Europe. Dating back to 1910, an exquisite chromolitho portrays another depiction of the Sedge-Warbler's charm and allure. Created by artist George James Rankin at that time period when such artistic renditions were highly valued; it stands as a testament to humanity's long-standing fascination with these avian wonders.