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Warbler ID from Northern Pakistan. (1 Viewer)

gilgit2

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While watching some bee-eaters in a marshy area in the Northern part of Pakistan (near Gahkuch City in Gilgit-Baltistan 36°10'12" N 73°46'42" E 18 July 2018), I spotted this warbler. Seems like a reed warbler of some sort, but am not sure. Any ID pointers are welcome.

Unfortunately the pictures are not very clear due to the distance and low light in the evening.
 

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You're right it's an Acrocephalus. Note the size in comparison to the Bee-eater plus the short primary projection: Clamorous Reed Warbler
 
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