Birders and ornithologists recently in the State of Kerala spotted a migratory bird the Sedge Warbler.

About Sedge Warbler

The sedge warbler is a medium-sized warbler of marshes, reedbeds and wetlands that can be spotted singing from perches on reeds and willow bushes.

The male sedge warbler introduces random phrases into its repertoire which is known for mimicking.

The male warbler never sings the same song twice; he attracts more mates the more phrases his song has.

These are insectivores in nature.

Conservation status

IUCN Red List: Least concern

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