Class:
Aves
Family:
Sylviidae
Common Name:
Marsh Warbler
Genus:
Acrocephalus
Species Name:
palustris
About The Marsh Warbler
In common with all warblers, the marsh warbler is very active. It searches for its favourite invertebrate prey of small insects and spiders, which are picked from vegetation (2). This species arrives back in its British breeding grounds between late May and mid-June, much later than its relative the reed warbler (2), and pairs soon set about building their cup-shaped nests. The nest is built around plant stems close to the ground. One brood of 4-5 pale blue eggs is laid in May to early July (3) and both parents share the 12 day incubation duties (2).
Rights Holder: Wildscreen
Trips Where Observed
Africa: Egypt and Ethiopia
Member Lifelists
Africa
World
Sites Where Observed