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Freshwater marsh and Schoenoplectus, RSPB Marazion Marsh Aquatic warbler at West Bexington, Dorset Reeds blowing in the wind against a stormy sky, RSPB Otmoor reserve, Oxfordshire
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Aquatic warbler

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Latin name

Acrocephalus paludicola

Family

Warblers and allies (Sylviidae)

Overview

The aquatic warbler is a regular but scarce autumn migrant to certain areas in southern Britain, visiting on its way between breeding grounds in eastern Europe and its winter home in West Africa. Its dependence on a specialised and vulnerable breeding habitat means it has become a globally threatened and declining species. It is more yellow-brown and streaked than the simliar sedge warbler.

Where to see them

They are best looked for in coastal reedbeds along the south coast, often feeding near the reedbed in low vegetation. The RSPB reserve at Marazion Marsh, Cornwall records several aquatic warblers annually and they have also been seen at Radipole Lake and Lodmoor reserves in Dorset.

When to see them

Arrives at its European breeding grounds in April. Migration starts in autumn and sometimes earlier with some males leaving breeding areas at the end of June and the majority in the second half of July. Juveniles leave shortly after fledging. In the UK it is best looked for in late summer, especially the latter half of August. It can be difficult to see in thick vegetation as it tends to keep close to the ground or water and creep along.

What they eat

Insects, caterpillars and grubs, and spiders.

Estimated numbers

EuropeUK breeding*UK wintering*UK passage*
12-20,000 pairs--33

* UK breeding is the number of pairs breeding annually. UK wintering is the number of individuals present from October to March. UK passage is the number of individuals passing through on migration in spring and/or autumn.

Distribution

Aquatic warbler distribution

Key

In the UK
Usually seen along the south coast of England.
In Europe
Eastern Germany and Poland eastwards.
Worldwide
Germany and Poland eastwards into central Asia.

Please note that the map is only intended as a guide. It shows general distribution rather than detailed, localised populations.

Audio is from commercial recordings Bird Songs and Calls of Britain and Europe on 4 CDs or Bird Sounds of Europe & North-west Africa, copyright WildSounds & CEBA (www.wildsounds.com, (UK) +44 (0) 1263 741100)

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Aquatic Warbler

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Freshwater marsh and Schoenoplectus, Marazion Marsh - Chris Gomersall (rspb-images.com)
Aquatic warbler at West Bexington, Dorset - Paul Gale (www.galleryofbirds.com)
Reeds blowing in the wind against a stormy sky, RSPB Otmoor reserve, Oxfordshire - RSPB Images - Ben Hall (rspb-images.com, Ref: D_2006_10461_000 )
Bird illustrations by Mike Langman (RSPB)