Large-billed Reed Warbler
A species of Reed-warblers Scientific name : Acrocephalus orinus Genus : Reed-warblers
Large-billed Reed Warbler, A species of Reed-warblers
Botanical name: Acrocephalus orinus
Genus: Reed-warblers
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Description
Description
This species has the upper plumage and visible portions of wings and tail olive-brown while the underside is pale creamy with the underwing and axillaries paler. The length is about 5 inches (130 mm) with the tail being 2.3 inches (58 mm) and the wing 2.4-inch (61 mm) long. The tarsus is 0.85-inch (22 mm) while the bill from gape is 0.8-inch (20 mm). The first primary measures 0.35-inch (8.9 mm) while the second is intermediate in length between the ninth and tenth. The closed tail appears graduated with the difference between the longest and shortest feathers being 0.4 inches (10 mm). The type specimen was obtained in the Sutlej valley ("Sukedje valley") not far from Rampur. The upper mandible is dark, but the cutting edges and entire lower mandible are pale. The tarsi, toes and claws appear pale brown. The hind claw is longer than in A. dumetorum. The tips of the tail feathers are pointed and more acutely lanceolate than in A. dumetorum or Acrocephalus concinens. The primary tips are broad and rather squarer. Recent observers note that it has a habit of fanning out its tail open as it forages. The specimens from Afghanistan and Kazakhstan suggest that they breed in Central Asia and moult indicates that they migrate along the Himalayas to winter in northern India and Southeast Asia. Sequence variation points to a stable or shrinking population structure.
Size
13 cm
Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Perching birds Family
Reed warblers Genus
Reed-warblers Species
Large-billed Reed Warbler