Locustella luscinioides
Locustella luscinioides, commonly known as the Savi's Warbler, is a small migratory bird that can be found in wetland habitats across Europe, including Croatia.
It is well-known for its distinctive, insect-like reeling song, which it delivers from deep within reed beds. With its uniformly brown plumage and a slightly rounded tail, the Savi's Warbler is a secretive bird, often difficult to see but easy to hear.
In Croatia, it is typically associated with marshy areas and reed beds, contributing to the biodiversity of these ecosystems by controlling insect populations and providing a unique acoustic feature to the natural landscape.