The Great Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) sings on the tops of reeds in order to protect the nesting territory and attract females. Reproduct


The Great Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) sings on the tops of reeds in order to protect the nesting territory and attract females. Reproductive behavior, mating behavior


Size: 4589px × 3059px
Photo credit: © Maximilian Buzun / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

Keywords: acrocephalus, animal, arundinaceus, attract, behavior, bird, birds, brown, bruit, choir, colley, consort, crackling, creature, ecology, feather, females, forest, forests, fowl, garden, great, land, marsh, mating, melodist, minstrel, nature, nester, nesting, overflow, passerine, protect, reed, reeds, reproductive, residence, rutting, schoenobaenus, singer, singing, sings, small, songbird, songster, swamp, territorial, territorialism, territory, tops, vocalist, voice, wading, warbler, wild, wildlife, wing, woodland