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Subdesert Brush-Warbler
Nesillas lantzii
Least ConcernThe Subdesert Brush-Warbler is a small reed warbler or ally of reeds, wet grasslands, thickets, and island scrub across the species' range. It moves actively through reeds, sedges, scrub, or low trees, taking insects and spiders from foliage and stems, and many species deliver rich, repeated songs from a concealed perch during the breeding season.
- Family
- Acrocephalidae
- Range
- Subdesert Brush-Warbler Range — Resident or seasonal range in reeds, wet grasslands, thickets, and island scrub across the species' range
- Population
- ≈ Unknown