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at the end of the recording are some sounds issued by Erithacus rubecula :)
But the acrocephalus, i think that is arudinaceus?
 
Agree it's an Acrocephalus sp... A. scirpaceus and A. arundinaceus would be still in Africa by now. It surely doesn't sound like A. arundinaceus anyway. I think a better candidate is A. melanopogon
 
This is definitely A. melanopogon. Good bird, where did you find it?
Timiș: Satchinez, 22.03.
I have a photo but it's not very clear ... if it helps.

it is possible that the sound does not belong to this acrocephalus, in the reed was already a large number, at least 6-7 Acrocephalus sp.
 

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Your photo shows a Moustached Warbler Acrocephalus melanopogon, note the black cap and white supercilium. So the bird in your sound recording and the bird on the photo could well be the same individual.
 
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