Acrocephalus paludicola
Acrocephalus paludicola, commonly known as the Aquatic Warbler, is one of Europe's rarest and most endangered passerine birds.
In Croatia, it is typically found in wetland areas, where it relies on dense vegetation for breeding and feeding. The Aquatic Warbler is notable for its distinct song and unique migratory patterns, often covering vast distances between its breeding grounds in Europe and wintering sites in Africa.
Protecting the wetlands in Croatia is crucial for the survival of this vulnerable species, as these habitats are essential for its continued existence.