| 11. | There are common whitethroats in scrub areas.
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| 12. | They together with the lesser whitethroat group seem to form a distinct clade of typical warblers.
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| 13. | The rhynes contain rare plants such as sedge warblers, whimbrel, whitethroat and reed bunting.
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| 14. | These names were often shared with other warblers including the blackcap, common whitethroat and common chiffchaff.
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| 15. | The subalpine warbler's song is fast and rattling, and is similar to the lesser whitethroat.
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| 16. | Only two subspecies are nowadays unequivocally recognized for the lesser whitethroat, and they intergrade throughout Central Europe:
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| 17. | Scrub and willow carr provide nesting sites for sedge warblers, whitethroats, Eurasian wrens and common chaffinches.
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| 18. | This species has been commonly assumed to be closely related to the whitethroat, as their common names imply.
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| 19. | These are very small " warblers " and are intermediate between whitethroats and Tristram's warbler in coloration.
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| 20. | The monotonous song of the cock is rattling trill, like Arctic warbler or the terminal rattle of lesser whitethroat.
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