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Acrocephalus agricola
Breeds in extensive reed beds, mainly low-growing and open, also reedmace and tamarisks, landward edges of lakes, dense Artemisia. In non-breeding season they are found in damp or wet ground and thick cover like standing rice, reedbeds, sugar cane, elephant grass or grass of any height, tamarisks and sedges.
I had found them in an area in the outskirts of the city full of reeds, tamarisks and wet lands.
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Amio toh bhabchi...pakhira koi! Ei to tara attoprokash korchay. Ayshay e SOTW nomination...dekhlay toh. Well done!
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Lovely series. Wonderful background and colours.