A bird of the forest edge and scrub adjacent to agriculture. The male takes on a brilliant yellow head and breast during the breeding season, the female is more of a yellowish-brown colour, quite streaked all over.
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A bird of the forest edge and scrub adjacent to agriculture. The male takes on a brilliant yellow head and breast during the breeding season, the female is more of a yellowish-brown colour, quite streaked all over.
A bird of sunny slopes mostly below 600m, frequently around vineyards, but of scattered distribution in Switzerland. Frequently sings within cover but can be picked out by a rather “dry” rattling song.
As the name suggests found in reed beds and rough marshy ground. Not startling to look at it has a pleasant tinkling song which can be very variable.
A bird of areas with long grass, especially near agricultural land, rather less common in Switzerland than in other countries. It has a rapid tinkling song like a bunch of keys being shaken.