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European marsh-warbler
A Palearctic breeding migrant, its breeding grounds stretch across much of Eurasia. In the non-breeding season it flies south to sub-Saharan Africa, specifically from the Horn of Africa through Tanzania, Kenya and Zambia to southern Africa. Here it is common but difficult to see, often skulking and calling in dense, tangled undergrowth with the tree canopy up above, as its preferred habitat is woodland. It may occasionally occur in garden hedges, fields of sorghum and patches of tall grass.
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