Great Reed Warbler (left) & Clamorous Reed Warbler (right) |
Clamorous Reed Warbler (left) & Great Reed Warbler (right) |
Clamorous Reed Warbler |
Great Reed Warbler |
Great Reed Warbler |
Above are a few photographs of both Great Reed Warbler
and Clamorous Reed Warbler with side by side birds in a couple. All photographs
were taken in Bahrain in October 2013. A good way to identify the two species
are the wing shape and primary length with Clamorous Reed Warbler A. s.
brunnescens having a short primary projection about two thirds the tertial
length (half the tertial length on A. s. stentoreus) and Great Reed Warbler A.
a. arundinaceus having a longer primary projection as long as the exposed
tertail length. The longest primary is normally p3 for Great Reed Warbler and
P3/4 for Clamorous Reed Warbler.