Acrocephalus agricola
Acrocephalus agricola, also known as the Paddyfield Warbler, is a small migratory bird that visits Croatia during the warmer months.
This species is typically found in reed beds and wetland areas, where its subtle brown and olive-green plumage provides excellent camouflage among the vegetation. The Paddyfield Warbler is known for its melodic and varied song, which plays an important role in its breeding behavior.
As wetlands face increasing threats from development and climate change, preserving these crucial habitats is vital to the survival of this species in Croatia.