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Common Reed  (Phragmites australis)

The extensive, yellow-brown reedbeds that are formed by stands of Common Reed are a familiar sight of wetlands across the UK. They form important habitats for birds including rare and threatened species such as Bittern, Marsh Harrier and Bearded Tit. Because of their importance for wildlife, reedbeds are classified as a priority habitat in the UK Biodiversity Action Plan.