Black-browed reed warbler "Field Manual of Chinese Birds" No. 954 (scientific name: Acrocephalus bistrigiceps): weight 7-11 grams, body length 11-13 cm.

Olive tan on the upper body; pale yellow eyebrow lines with distinctly black-brown longitudinal stripes; the second primary flight feather is shorter than the sixth;
The underparts are white and the sides are dark brown. The iris is dark brown; the mouth is dark brown, the base of the lower mouth is light brown; the feet are dark brown.
It inhabits low hills below 900 m above sea level in lakes, rivers, ponds, swamps and other waters on the shores of shrublands and reeds.
Alone and in pairs, sexual alertness, quick movement, and the ability to deftly jump between reed stems and leaves.
The main coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Orthoptera and other insects and insect larvae feed, but also eat locusts, beetles, spiders and other invertebrate foods.
It breeds in southern Siberia, southeast of Lake Baikal, Mongolia, east to the Russian Far East, the Heilongjiang River Basin, Korea, Sakhalin Islands, the Kuril Islands and Japan, and winters in Thailand, Myanmar and the Indochina Peninsula.
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