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Savi's warbler
Locustella luscinioides
(Locustellidae)
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Michele Lamberti
A slim brown bird with even brown back and lighter belly. The breast is a little yellowish and it has a fairly long tail with a round shaped edge. The light coloured beak has a dark tip. Hides in large reed beds looking for bugs. In the evening the ♂ climbs to the top of the reed to be heard. ⇔ l. 13-14 cm Migratory bird. LA: Difficult to separate from other warblers. ≈ The ACROCEPHALUS SCIRPACEUS (Reed warbler) has a thinner straight tail and longer beak. ≈ The LOCUSTELLA NAEVIA (Grasshopper warbler) is more marked.
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< 15 cm
Songbird
Common
Pointy
Short
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Unknown
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Woven open
2 LookAlikes (LA):
Reed warbler
Grasshopper warbler
Savi's warbler
Snor
Rohrschwirl
Locustelle luscinioïde
Salciaiola
Buscarla unicolor
Felosa-unicolor
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