{Acrocephalidae
Acrocephalidae is a family of birds commonly known as reed warblers and their allies. They are primarily found in wetlands, marshes, and reed beds across Europe, Asia, and Africa. These small to medium-sized birds are known for their long, pointed wings and distinctive songs, which they use for communication and attracting mates.
Members of the Acrocephalidae family are typically insectivorous, feeding on a diet that includes insects and other small invertebrates. They are skilled at navigating through dense vegetation, making them well-adapted to their habitats. Some species are migratory, traveling long distances between breeding and wintering grounds.