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The African reed-warbler is widespread in marshes, reedbeds and rank vegetation.The African group of subspecies has at times been treated as a subspecies of the common reed warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus).The upper two photos were taken in Olasiti. The 3rd row photo was taken on Ukerewe Island, courtesy of Leif Rydell. The left 4th row photo was take in Matema, courtesy of Silas Olofson; the right 4th row, at Speke's Bay. The 5th row photos were taken in Olasiti roll your cursor over the right 5th row photo to see another. The lower birds were seen at Nyumba ya Mungu, courtesy of Paul Oliver.
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