English: Lanceolated Warbler,
Temminck’s Grasshopper Warbler
Russian: Пятнистый сверчок
Mongolian: Бидэрт шатансүүлт
German: Strichelschwirl
French: Locustelle lanceolee
Japanese: マキノセンニュウ (Makino-sennyu)
Body length: 11-12 cm
Wing span: 14-16 cm
Passage migrant
Breeding season: May-August
Egg number: 5
Egg colour: Very pale pink finely and profusely
speckled overall with pink.
Brood:
1 per year
Global status: Least concern
Regional status: Least concern
Food: Terrestrial arthropods and their
larvae.
Habitat: Breeding pairs prefer to select lush
herbage in moist areas at the edge of water bodies or marshes, wet grasslands
with scattered shrubs, or moist grass clearings in forests and scrub. Female
builds own nest in tall grass and herbage, often against a mound or tussock,
and usually not visible from above.