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Some others considered it an aberrant Blyth's reed warbler.
Like most warblers, Blyth's reed warbler is insectivorous, but will take other small food items, including berries.
Wintering species like booted warbler, Blyth's reed warbler and common kestrel can also be seen.
On Fair Isle yesterday's Blyth's Reed Warbler was not to be seen.
Hybridisation with both reed warbler and Blyth's reed warbler has been occasionally recorded.
Acrocephalus dumetorum (Blyth's reed warbler)
A first for Cornwall occurred on 2 September 2015, when a Blyth's reed warbler (Acrocephalus dumetorum) was ringed.
Blyth's Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus dumetorum) There were several around the camp area at Backwoods, and a number of individuals were also seen elsewhere. 188.
The Blyth's reed warbler (Acrocephalus dumetorum) is an Old World warbler in the genus Acrocephalus.
No sign of the Blyth's Reed Warbler on Foula or the Greenish Warbler on Unst.
Mr Timmins of the Wildlife Conservation Society, heard the warbler's distinctive song in the corridor in 2008, but assumed them to be Blyth's reed warblers.
Elsewhere in Britain, his finds include Britain's second ring-billed gull and the first lesser scaup and Blyth's reed warbler for the Isles of Scilly.
Species bearing his name include Blyth's hawk-eagle, Blyth's reed warbler, Blyth's leaf warbler and Blyth's pipit.
In the light of the rejection of a record of Blyth's reed warbler on Shetland in 1997, Vinicombe and Pennington wrote to British Birds to question the decision.
During wintering months one can see Indian paradise flycatcher, Asian brown flycatcher, Indian pitta, orange-headed ground thrush, large-billed leaf warbler, Blyth's reed warbler, and forest wagtail in the IIT campus.
Bird like red-whiskered bulbul, common iora, white-browed wagtail, grey wagtail, pied bush chat, Blyth's reed warbler, barn swallow, spotted dove, Asian paradise flycatcher, brahminy kite, long-tailed shrike and over 100 species of birds have been identified.
Much less common species have on occasion also been observed in the area, such as little egret, black stork, Steller's eider, short-toed snake eagle, Blyth's reed warbler, great reed warbler, eastern olivaceous warbler, barred warbler, brown warbler and rock bunting.
During winter one can see Indian paradise flycatcher, Asian brown flycatcher, brown-breasted flycatcher, Indian pitta, Blyth's reed warbler in the TS gardens, and in the estuary herons, egrets, sandpipers, black-winged stilt, godwits and plovers can all be seen.
Blyth's reed warbler (Acrocephalus dumetorum)
A first for Cornwall occurred on 2 September 2015, when a Blyth's reed warbler (Acrocephalus dumetorum) was ringed.
Blyth's Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus dumetorum) There were several around the camp area at Backwoods, and a number of individuals were also seen elsewhere. 188.
The Blyth's reed warbler (Acrocephalus dumetorum) is an Old World warbler in the genus Acrocephalus.