05/26/2026
Bearded reedlings, also called bearded t**s, are tiny, acrobatic birds that live almost exclusively in reedbeds, clinging to swaying stems with remarkable agility.
They live in family groups, staying together even outside breeding season, moving through the reeds in chattering flocks.
Pairs are monogamous, building intricate nests deep in the vegetation, and both parents care for the chicks.
In winter, they switch their diet from insects to seeds, even consuming grit to help digest the tough husks.
Theyâre specialists, entirely dependent on wetland habitats that are increasingly threatened.
They remind us that home can be specific. Community can be small and still be everything. You donât have to adapt to every environment to be worthy of protection.
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