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Blyth's reed warbler

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Blyth's reed warbler

Etymology

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Named after the British zoologist Edward Blyth.

Noun

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Blyth's reed warbler (plural Blyth's reed warblers)

  1. An Old World warbler of species Acrocephalus dumetorum, that breeds in central Eurasia and winters in southern Asia.

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