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The marsh warbler lives off of a diet of insects and also occasionally eats things like spiders and snails.
While most of its diet is plucked from vegetation, it sometimes snatches bugs out of thin air or off the ground when it is feeling less acrobatic.
It is a medium sized warbler who mimics the calls of many other birds, hoping to lure them into its general vicinity so it can use its narrow, pointed beak to prod at their respective cloacae.
There are estimated to be between 10 and 27 million marsh warblers in existence. Their eggs are not normally eaten by humans, but they could be if a human decided to eat them.