Indian (Clamorous) Reed Warblers in moult – Jubail Whilst ringing in Jubail we trapped and ringed a number of Indian Reed Warbler many of which were in moult as can be seen from the below photographs where tail and wing moult had either been completed or nearly so. Indian Reed Warbler occurs from north-east Sudan, north-west Somalia, Arabian Peninsula and from south central Kazakhstan south to southern Iraq and Iran and east to northern Indian sub-continent. Non breeding birds have been seen in peninsula India. Previously the status of this species at was thought to be a rare winter visitor at Sabkhat Al Fasl up until