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Savi's warbler

Savi's warbler

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Savi's warbler is a species of Old World warbler in the genus Locustella. It breeds in Europe and the western Palearctic. It is migratory, wintering in northern and sub-Saharan Africa.

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Distribution

Region

Europe and western Palearctic

Typical Environment

Breeds widely in temperate Europe from Iberia and France through central and eastern Europe to western Asia, with scattered populations in North Africa. Strongly tied to wetlands, especially large reedbeds, cattail stands, and dense marsh edges. Winters in northern and sub‑Saharan Africa, favoring lush river margins and seasonal floodplains. During migration it uses any wetland with dense cover and may appear in coastal reed fringes and deltas.

Altitude Range

Sea level to 1500 m

Climate Zone

Temperate

Characteristics

Size13–14 cm
Wing Span18–21 cm
Male Weight0.014 kg
Female Weight0.013 kg
Life Expectancy6 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 1/5

Useful to know

Named after Italian naturalist Paolo Savi, this skulking warbler is more often heard than seen. Its song is a long, insect-like reeling trill delivered from concealed perches in reedbeds. It depends on extensive, undisturbed wetlands with dense emergent vegetation. Conservation efforts that maintain reedbeds and stable water levels benefit this species.

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Singing from an alder tree

Singing from an alder tree

Locustella luscinioides - MHNT

Locustella luscinioides - MHNT

Adult with nest

Adult with nest

Behaviour

Temperament

secretive and skulking

Flight Pattern

short rapid wingbeats, low over vegetation

Social Behavior

Generally solitary and territorial in the breeding season; males sing persistently from concealed perches within reeds. Nests are placed low among dense stems, woven from grasses and reed leaves. Pairs are seasonal and provide parental care at the nest.

Migratory Pattern

Seasonal migrant

Song Description

A continuous, mechanical reeling trill reminiscent of an insect, often sustained for many seconds or minutes. The tone is steady and carries well over wetlands, deeper and more even than the Grasshopper Warbler’s song.

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