Basra reed warbler

E1007803

The Basra reed warbler is a threatened songbird species native to Middle Eastern wetlands, where it inhabits dense reed beds and is known for its distinctive, melodious call.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
passerine
songbird
vertebrate
activityPattern diurnal
binomialName Acrocephalus griseldis NERFINISHED
breedingHabitat dense reed beds
breedsIn Mesopotamian Marshes NERFINISHED
class Aves NERFINISHED
commonName Basra reed warbler NERFINISHED
describedBy Hartlaub NERFINISHED
describedInYear 1891
diet insects
other small invertebrates
eggColor pale with darker markings
family Acrocephalidae NERFINISHED
genus Acrocephalus NERFINISHED
geographicDistribution southwestern Asia
habitat marshes
reed beds
riparian vegetation
wetlands
IUCNConservationStatus Endangered
kingdom Animalia
migratoryBehavior migratory
nativeTo Iran NERFINISHED
Iraq NERFINISHED
Israel NERFINISHED
Jordan NERFINISHED
Kuwait NERFINISHED
Middle East NERFINISHED
Saudi Arabia NERFINISHED
Syria NERFINISHED
nestLocation reeds above water
nestType cup-shaped nest
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
primarySubstrate emergent vegetation
reproduction lays eggs
songFunction mate attraction
territorial display
songType complex
taxonRank species
threatenedBy agricultural expansion
habitat loss
water pollution
wetland drainage
threatStatus threatened
vocalization melodious song

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Hammar Marshes fauna Basra reed warbler