Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) (15/06/2007) Driftway, Upper Beeding, Steyning (field out the back where there is a tributary leading to the Adur River with lots of reeds and sedges). Easily separated from the otherwise similar Reed Warbler by the bold pale supercilium.
Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) (31/05/2008) Driftway, Upper Beeding, Steyning (field out the back where there is a tributary leading to the Adur River with lots of reeds and sedges). They are noisier than Reed Warblers, the latter having a more melodic, rthythmic song - and also has a buff coloured belly, not pale like this.
Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) (02/05/2009) Driftway, Upper Beeding, Steyning (field out the back where there is a tributary leading to the Adur River with lots of reeds and sedges). They climb up the reeds to sing, then soon disappear back down.
Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) (31/05/2008) Driftway, Upper Beeding, Steyning (field out the back where there is a tributary leading to the Adur River with lots of reeds and sedges).
Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) (02/05/2009) Driftway, Upper Beeding, Steyning (field out the back where there is a tributary leading to the Adur River with lots of reeds and sedges).
Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) (29/04/2007) Driftway, Upper Beeding, Steyning (field out the back where there is a tributary leading to the Adur River with lots of reeds and sedges).