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Unlike the Sedge Warbler, it does not sing in flight.
Of more than 2,000 birds caught and ringed, about 25% were sedge warblers.
Breeding species include reed and sedge warbler and water rail.
Reed and sedge warblers were the dominant songsters.
In some cases, the males provide all of them (e.g. sedge warblers).
Last week it was the swifts, this week sedge warbler migration is at its peak.
'There's sedge warblers in there, too,' said our guide.
Just one wide awake sedge warbler sang solo as stars began to twinkle in the darkening night sky.
Sedge warblers sang exulting in the willow scrub.
Male Sedge Warblers which have the widest repertoire mate with the largest number of females.
Male Sedge Warblers commence singing only a few hours after arriving on their breeding territory.
Studies have found that male Sedge Warblers are often faithful to their breeding sites, but females are less so.
The oldest recorded Sedge Warbler was a bird ringed in Finland which reached the age of 10 years, 1 month.
Sedge warblers are regular visitors in summer, and short-eared owls hunt in the nearby tree plantation.
The Sedge Warbler is mostly insectivorous.
After leaving the nest, young Sedge Warblers continue begging for food from their parents for between 1-2 weeks after learning to fly.
Don't just watch the river though because the reed beds behind this point are the haunt of reed bunting and sedge warbler.
Some species that may be observed in the countryside surrounding the village are buzzards, quail, and reed and sedge warblers.
Reed warbler, reed bunting and sedge warbler breed on the reserve.
Common Cuckoos exploit the nests of reed warblers and Sedge Warblers.
Sedge Warblers feed in low, thick vegetation, especially reeds and rushes, but also in arable fields and around bushes.
There are 22 different species of butterfly and a host of migratory birds such as the whinchat and sedge warbler.
The scrub along the reserve fringe supports several summer migrants including whitethroats, sedge warblers, and the grasshopper warbler.
The reserve is also rich in bird life, with over 64 species recorded, including three species of summer visiting warblers, including Sedge Warbler.
Studies in Nigeria and Uganda suggest that Sedge Warblers return to spend winter at the same sites, year after year.