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Definition of Cetti's warbler in English: Cetti's warblernounˈtʃɛtɪz A chestnut-brown Eurasian warbler with a strikingly loud and abrupt song. Cettia cetti, family Sylviidae Example sentencesExamples - Admittedly, the idea that Cetti's warbler might group with tesias and stubtails, both of which are radically short-tailed, seems odd, but then total evidence is the game.
- Among consolations north of the county border are a thriving colony of Cetti's warblers in Broadland - the only other resident British warbler.
- You can see bearded tits and Cetti's warblers all year and there is one of the largest breeding colonies of common terns in the south-west.
- The Yare Valley colony of Cetti's warblers, centred on the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds' Strumpshaw and Surlingham reserves, attracts much interest.
- The lake is the haunt of kingfishers, otters and even rarer wildlife, such as Cetti's warblers and water rails.
Origin Late 19th century: named after Francesco Cetti, 18th-century Italian ornithologist. |