Definition
A sedge warbler is a small, lively bird found in wetlands, particularly among sedges (grass-like plants). They are known for their rambling, chatty songs, often mimicking other birds and sounds. Their plumage is typically streaky brown, providing excellent camouflage. They're like the DJs of the bird world, always remixing their tunes! These birds are migratory, spending summers in Europe and winters in Africa.